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Trunk Size: The switch can support up to 5 trunk groups. Each trunk group can
support up to 8 member ports. Since the member ports should use same
speed/duplex, max groups for 100M ports would be 7, and 3 for gigabit ports.
Group ID: Group ID is the ID for the port trunking group. Ports with same group
ID are in the same group.
Type: Static and 802.3ad LACP. Each Trunk Group can only support Static or
802.3ad LACP. Choose the type you need here.
Extended setting in CLI:
Port Priority: The command allows you to change the port priority setting of the
specific port. LACP port priority is configured on each port using LACP. The port
priority can be configured through the CLI. The higher the number, the lower the
priority. The default value is 32768.
LACP Timeout: The LACPDU is generated and continue transmit within the LACP
group. The interval time of the LACPDU Long timeout is 30 sec, this is default
setting. The LACPDP Short timeout is 1 sec, the command to change from Long to
Short is only applied to the CLI, the web GUI doesn’t support this. Once the LACP
port doesn’t receive the LACPDP 3 times, that means the port may leave the
group without earlier inform or does not detect by the switch, then the port will
be removed from the group.
This command can be used when connect the switch by 2-port LACP through
not-direct connected or shared media, like the Wireless AP or Hub. The end of
the switch may not directly detect the failure, the LACP Short Timeout can detect
the LACP group failure earlier within 3 seconds.
Aggregation Status
This page shows the status of port aggregation. Once the aggregation ports are
negotiated well, you will see following status.
Group ID: Display Trunk 1 to Trunk 5 set up in Aggregation Setting.