User`s manual

NPort S8000 Series Switch Featured Functions
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The Port Trunking Settings page is used to assign ports to a Trunk Group.
1. Select Trk1, Trk2 from the Trunk Group drop-down box.
2. Select Static, or LACP from the Trunk Type drop-down box.
3. Under Member Ports and Available Ports, select the specific ports.
4. Use the Up / Down buttons to add/remove designated ports to/from a trunk group.
Trunk Group (Maximum of 2 trunk groups on NPort S8000
Setting Description Factory Default
Trk1, Trk2 on NPort
S8000-
Display or designate the Trunk Type and Member Ports for
Trunk Groups 1, 2
Trk1
Trunk Type
Setting Description Factory Default
Static Designated Moxa proprietary trunking protocol Static
LACP Designated LACP (IEEE 802.3ad, Link Aggregation Control
Protocol)
Static
Available Ports/Member Port
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Member/Available
Ports
Use Up/Down buttons to add/remove specific ports from
available ports to/from trunk group.
N/A
Check box Check to designate which ports to add or remove. Unchecked
Port Port number N/A
Port description Displays the media type for each modules port N/A
Name Max. 63 Characters N/A
Speed Indicates the transmission speed (100M-Full, 100M-Half,
10M-Full, or 10M-Half)
N/A
FDX Flow Control Indicates if the FDX flow control of this port is “Enabledor
Disabled.
N/A
Up Add designated ports into trunk group from available ports. N/A
Down Remove designated ports from trunk group to available port. N/A
Communication Redundancy
Using Communication Redundancy
Setting up Communication Redundancy on your network helps protect critical links against failure, protects
against network loops, and keeps network downtime at a minimum.