User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
- 4. WEB CONFIGURATION
- 5. SWITCH OPERATION
- Appendix A—RJ-45 Pin Assignment
- Appendix B Troubles shooting
- APPENDEX C : GLOSSARY
- EC Declaration of Conformity
User’s Manual of IGS-801M
4.4 Link Aggrega
Port Aggregation optimizes port oup of ports together to form a single Link Aggregated Groups
(LAGs). Port Aggregation multip creases port flexibility, and provides link
redundancy.
Each LAG is composed of ports of the same speed, set to full-duplex operations. Ports in a LAG, can be of different media
types (UTP/Fiber, or different fiber types), provided they operate at the same speed.
The device supports the following Aggregation links :
Static LAGs (Port Trunk) – Force aggregared selected ports to be a trounk group.
Aggregation C egated Port links with other
LACP ports located device. If the other device ports are also LACP ports, the devices establish a
LAG between them.
Aggregated Links can be assign (Port Trunk) or automatically by enabling Link Aggregation Control Protocol
(LACP) on the relevant links.
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Aggregated Links are the system as a single logical port. Specifically, the Aggregated Link has similar port
ort, including auto-negotiation, speed, Duplex setting
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