5 link aggregation – PLANET SGSD-1022 User Manual

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User’s Manual of SGSD-1022 / SGSD-1022P

SGSW-2840 / SGSW-2840P

4.5 Link Aggregation

Ports can be combined into an aggregate connection. Trunks can be manually set up or dynamically configured using IEEE

802.3-2005 (formerly IEEE 802.3ad) Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The additional ports dramatically increase the

throughput across any connection, and provide redundancy by taking over the load if a port in the trunk should fail. The

Managed Switch supports up to 12 trunks.

This section has the following items:

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Trunk Information

Displays trunk connection status

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Trunk Configuration

Configures trunk connection settings

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Trunk Membership

Specifies ports to group into static trunks

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LACP

Link Aggregation Control Protocol

Configuration

Allows ports to dynamically join trunks

Aggregation Port

Configures parameters for link aggregation group members

Port Counters Information

Displays statistics for LACP protocol messages

Port Internal Information

Displays settings and operational state for the local side

Port Neighbors Information

Displays settings and operational state for the remote side

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Trunk Broadcast Control

Sets the broadcast storm threshold for each trunk

You can create multiple links between devices that work as one virtual, aggregate link. A port trunk offers a dramatic increase in

bandwidth for network segments where bottlenecks exist, as well as providing a fault-tolerant link between two devices. You can

create up to 5/12 trunks at a time.

The Managed Switch supports both static trunking and dynamic Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Static trunks

have to be manually configured at both ends of the link, and the switches must comply with the Cisco EtherChannel standard.

On the other hand, LACP configured ports can automatically negotiate a trunked link with LACP-configured ports on another

device. You can configure any number of ports on the switch as LACP, as long as they are not already configured as part of a

static trunk. If ports on another device are also configured as LACP, the Managed Switch and the other device will negotiate a

trunk link between them. If an LACP trunk consists of more than eight ports, all other ports will be placed in a standby mode.

Should one link in the trunk fail, one of the standby ports will automatically be activated to replace it.

Command Usage

Besides balancing the load across each port in the trunk, the other ports provide redundancy by taking over the load if a port in

the trunk fails. However, before making any physical connections between devices, use the web interface or CLI to specify the

trunk on the devices at both ends. When using a port trunk, take note of the following points:

• Finish configuring port trunks before you connect the corresponding network cables between switches to avoid creating a

loop.

• You can create up to 12 trunks on a Managed Switch, with up to eight ports per trunk.

• The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as trunk ports.

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