- HP Network Switch User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProCurve Switch 1700-8 and 1700-24 Management and Configuration Guide
- Title Page
- Copyright and Disclaimer Notices
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Using the ProCurve Web Browser Interface
- Overview
- Navigating the Web Browser Interface
- Web Configuration
- Displaying System Information
- Displaying the System Name
- Setting the Switch’s IP Address
- Configuring the Logon Password
- Rate Limits
- Port Configuration
- Port Mirroring
- Showing Port Statistics
- Trunk Membership
- Trunk Configuration
- LACP Settings
- LACP Status
- VLAN Setup
- VLAN Port Config
- LLDP Configuration
- LLDP Neighbor Table
- SNMP Configuration
- Ping Test
- Restore to Factory Defaults
- Reboot Switch
- Upload/Download Configuration
- Download Text Readable Configuration/Status File
- Update Software
- Support
- 3. Troubleshooting
- Index
- Back Cover

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Using the ProCurve Web Browser Interface
Web Configuration
Using the ProCurve Web
Browser Interface
Web – Click Ports, Statistics.
Trunk Membership
This page allows you to create static trunks. Trunking allows you to assign
physical links to one logical link (trunk) that functions as a single, higher-
speed link providing dramatically increased bandwidth. This capability
applies to connections between backbone devices as well as to connections
in other network areas where traffic bottlenecks exist.
The Membership Table has one row for each port and a column for each trunk,
plus an additional column for ports that are not members of a trunk. Each row
contains radio buttons which are used to indicate which trunk (if any) the port
belongs to.
Port Trunking Support ProCurve 1700-8 ProCurve 1700-24
Ports per trunk (maximum) 7 8
Trunks per switch (maximum) 4 12










