Software Guide
LACP - Device Management
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In this example, we have considered a network with two QuickBridge links each supporting LACP mode. In this setup, VLAN
is not configured on both LACP switches and devices.
The Ethernet1 of all the devices is connected to the LACP port and is used for data transfer.
To manage the devices, use a dedicated management Personal Computer per QuickBridge link. Use Ethernet2 port of the
device to connect the Personal Computer.
: In Fail Over Mode (if one of the link goes down), the remote device of a particular link cannot be managed.
Example2
Figure D-2 Device Management with VLAN
In this example, we have considered a network with two QuickBridge links each supporting LACP mode. In this setup,
Ethernet 1 of all the devices is connected to the LACP port, with no VLAN. The Ethernet 2 of all the devices is connected to
the tagged VLAN management port with Spanning Tree enabled.
To manage all the devices in the QuickBridge network, use one dedicated management Personal Computer connected to the
untagged VLAN port of the switch.
To manage the devices, configure same management VLAN Id on all the devices. The Ethernet 1 should be configured in
transparent VLAN mode to allow data transfer. The Ethernet2 can be configured either in transparent mode or trunk mode to
allow management traffic to the devices.
With Spanning Tree enabled on the LACP Switches, you will be able to manage all the QuickBridge devices, even if one of the
wireless link goes down.
For VLAN configuration, refer
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