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GSM Series User Manual 
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3-14. Trunking Configuration 
 
Port Trunking is used to Aggregate Ports into a logical trunk usually called Link Aggregation. Link 
Aggregation can bundle more than one port with the same speed, full duplex and the same MAC 
address to be a single logical port, thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports. 
This allows the switch to aggregate multiple ports together to form a high bandwidth backbone 
link. 
The GSM Series switches support two kinds of trunking methods: 
 
LACP: 
Ports that are using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (according to the IEEE 
802.3ad standard) as their trunking method can choose their unique LACP 
Group ID (1-8) to form a logical “Trunked Port”. The benefit of using LACP is that 
a port makes an agreement with its peer port before it becomes a ready member 
of a “Trunk Group” (also called Aggregator).  
The GSM Series switches LACP function does not support the following: 
- Link 
Aggregation 
across 
switches 
Aggregation with non IEEE 802.3 MAC links 
If the ports are operating in Half Duplex mode 
Aggregate the ports with different data rates 
Static Trunk: 
Ports that are using Static trunk as their Trunk method can choose their unique 
Static Group ID (also 1 – 8, this static group ID can be the same as a LACP 
group ID) to form a logical “Trunked Port”.  A benefit of using Static Trunking is 
that a port can become a member of a trunk group without any handshaking with 
its peer port. This can also be a disadvantage because the peer ports of the 
Trunk group may not know that the ports should be aggregated together to form 
a trunk group. Using Static trunking at both ends of the link is highly 
recommended. 
The GSM Series switches allow up to 8 LACP trunk groups and another additional 8 trunk groups 
for static trunking. Only 8 groups can be used at one time. Each trunk group can contain a 
maximum of 12 member ports.