EDS-726 Series User’s Manual Featured Functions
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y Up to 8 ports can be inserted into each port trunk group. EDS-726 allows a maximum of 4
“Standby” ports for each LACP trunk group. In another words, a maximum of 12 ports can
belong to each LACP trunk group.
y The same transmission speed must be assigned to all ports belonging to one port trunking
group. E.g., 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, or 10M Half. The auto-negotiation function
should be disabled for these ports.
y Full duplex operation only—Link Aggregation is supported only on point-to-point links with
MACs operating in full duplex mode.
y Multipoint Aggregations—The mechanisms specified in this clause do not support
aggregations among more than two systems.
When you activate port trunking settings, some advanced functions will either be set to factory
default values, or disabled:
y Port stat, such as transmitting speed, duplex, and flow control will be set to the factory
defaults.
y Communication Redundancy will be set to the factory default.
y 802.1Q VLAN will be set to the factory default and will be disabled.
y Multicast Filtering will be set to the factory default.
y Port Lock will be set to the factory default and will be disabled.
y Set Device IP will be set to the factory default
y Mirror Port will be set to the factory default and will be disabled.
Configuring Port Trunking
The Port Trunking Settings page is used to assign ports to a Trunk Group.
Step 1: Select Trk1, Trk2, Trk3, or Trk 4 from the Trunk Group drop-down box.
Step 2: Select Static or LACP from the Trunk Type drop-down box.
Step 3: Under Member Ports and Available Ports, checkmark to select specific ports.
Step 4: Use the Up / Down buttons to add/remove designated ports to/from a trunk group.