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4.4 Redundancy

This section provides Link Aggregation Configuration and the screen appears as

Figure 4-38

and

Table 4-10

describes the

Link Aggregation object of the Switch.

The Link Aggregation lets you group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection. This feature can
expand bandwidth to a device on the network. Link Aggregation operation requires full-duplex mode

Port Link Aggregations can be used to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault recovery. Link
Aggregation lets you group up to 8 consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection between any two the Switch or other
Layer 2 switches. However, before making any physical connections between devices use the Link Aggregation Configuration
menu to specify the Link Aggregation on the devices at both ends. When using a port Link Aggregation, note that:

The ports used in a Link Aggregation must all be of the same media type (RJ-45, 1000Mbps fiber).

The ports that can be assigned to the same Link Aggregation have certain other restrictions (see below).

Ports can only be assigned to one Link Aggregation.

The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as Link Aggregation ports.

None of the ports in a Link Aggregation can be configured as a mirror source port or a mirror target port.

All of the ports in a Link Aggregation have to be treated as a whole when moved from/to, added or deleted from a

VLAN.

Enable the Link Aggregation prior to connecting any cable between the switches to avoid creating a data loop.

Disconnect all Link Aggregation port cables or disable the Link Aggregation ports before removing a port Link

Aggregation to avoid creating a data loop.

It allows a maximum of eight ports to be aggregated at the same time and the Switch supports up to 12 groups

. If the

group is defined as a Link Aggregationing group, then any extra ports selected are placed in a standby mode for redundancy if
one of the other ports fails. If the group is defined as a local static Link Aggregationing group, then the number of ports must be
the same as the group member ports.

Figure 4-38

Link Aggregation Web Screen








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