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wEb-bASED bROwSER MANAGEMENT
3. Double-check the port trunk conguration on both switches.
4. Reconnect or re-enable the ports.
If the port trunk is being congured while the ports are still connected or enabled,
the ports will be disabled for a few seconds automatically.
Also, consider these function limitations when conguring port trunks:
A port mirroring target port can not be a member of a port trunk. However, a
port mirroring source port can be.
A DHCP relay agent client port can not be a member of a port trunk.
Load balancing between the links of a bundle is randomized and may not be ideal.
For instance, if three 1000Mbps links are aggreagted, the result bandwidth of the
port trunk may not be precisely 3000 Mbps.
A static MAC address should not be congured to reside on an aggregated port,
as it may cause some frames destined to that address to be dropped.
MAC BINDING
This screen allows you to bind a MAC address to a specic port on the switch.
Static MAC addresses are usually congured to enforce port security (if supported),
and when a device can receive — but cannot transmit — frames.
Port Number: Options range from “Port 1” (default) to “Port 24.” Species the port
number to be bound with MAC addresses.
MAC Address: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, where XX ranges from 0 to FF. Default:
00-00-00-00-00-00. This is the MAC address that is to be statically congured.
VLAN ID: Options range from “1” (default) to “4094.” This is the VLAN identier of
the VLAN upon which the MAC address operates.
Add: Click to add the item.
Delete: Click to delete the bound MAC address item.
Exit: Click to exit this conguration screen.
NOTE: When the current VLAN Mode option is not IEEE802.1Q tag-based VLAN,
the VLAN ID parameter will be disabled.