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Configuring Link Aggregation (J-Web Procedure)

Use the link aggregation feature to aggregate one or more links to form a virtual link or aggregation group. The MAC client can treat this virtual link as if it were a single link. Link aggregation increases bandwidth, provides graceful degradation as failure occurs, and increases availability.

Note: Interfaces that are already configured with MTU, speed, duplex, auto-negotiation, flow-control, and logical interfaces are not available for aggregation.

To configure link aggregation:

  1. From the Configure menu, select Interfaces > Link Aggregation.

    The Aggregated Interfaces list is displayed.

  2. Click one:
    • Add—Creates an aggregated interface.

      Add a description for the aggregation. Click >> or << to move interfaces between the Available Interfaces and Member Interfaces columns. Click Activate Aggregated Link to activate the link.

    • Edit > Edit Aggregation—Modifies an existing aggregation.
    • Edit > VLAN Options—Specifies VLAN options for the aggregation. See Table 1 for details on the options.
    • Delete—Deletes an aggregation.
    • Enable Port/Disable Port —Enables or disables the administrative status on the selected port.

Table 1: VLAN Options

Field

Function

Your Action

Port Mode

Specifies the mode of operation for the port: trunk or access.

If you select Trunk, you can:

  1. Click Add to add a VLAN member.
  2. Select the VLAN and click OK.
  3. (Optional) Associate a native VLAN with the port.

If you select Access, you can:

  1. Select the VLAN member to be associated with the port.
  2. (Optional) Associate a VoIP VLAN with the interface. Only a VLAN with a VLAN ID can be associated as a VoIP VLAN.
  3. Click OK.