3com 3CRWX120695A WXR100 User Manual

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If you select Web Portal in step 2, 3WXM automatically creates a user 
named web-portal-wired. Similarly, if you select Open Access, 3WXM 
creates a user called last-resort-wired. Do not delete or modify these 
users.
(You can add, modify, or delete users at any time, even after this wizard 
is closed. See “Creating and Managing Users in the Local User Database” 
on page 287.)
13 Click Finish.
Viewing and 
Changing Port 
Groups
A port group is a set of physical ports that function together as a single 
link and provide load sharing and link redundancy. Only network ports 
can participate in a port group. 
The WX balances port group traffic among the group’s physical ports by 
assigning traffic flows to ports based on the source and destination MAC 
addresses of the traffic. The WX assigns a traffic flow to an individual port 
in the group and uses the same port for all subsequent traffic for that flow.
A port group ensures link stability by providing redundant connections for 
the same link. If an individual port in a group fails, the WX reassigns 
traffic to the remaining ports. When the failed port starts operating 
again, the WX begins using it for new traffic flows. Traffic that belonged 
to the port before it failed continues to be assigned to other ports.
Layer 2 configuration changes apply collectively to a port group as a 
whole but not to individual ports within the group. For example, 
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) changes affect the entire port group rather 
than individual ports. When you make Layer 2 configuration changes, 
you can use a port group name in place of the port list. Ethernet port 
statistics continue to apply to individual ports and not to port groups.
Viewing Port Groups
To view port groups:
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WX switch. 
Click the plus sign next to System.
Select Port Groups.
The configured port groups and their member ports appear in the 
Content panel.