Allied Telesis AT-S111 User Manual

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AT-GS950/48PS Switch Web Interface User’s Guide
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General Guidelines
The following guidelines apply when creating aggregators:
LACP must be activated on both the AT-GS950/48PS 
switch and its partner device.
The other device must be 802.3ad-compliant.
The AT-S111 Management software supports up to 
eight active ports in an aggregate trunk at a time.
The AT-GS950/48PS Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch 
can support up to eight static and LACP aggregate 
trunk groups at a time (for example, four static trunks 
and four LACP trunks). An LACP trunk is counted 
against the maximum number of trunks only when it is 
active.
The ports of an aggregate trunk must be the same 
medium type: all twisted pair ports or all fiber optic 
ports.
The ports of a trunk can be consecutive (for example 
ports 1-5) or nonconsecutive (for example, ports 2, 4, 
6, 8).
A port can belong to only one aggregator at a time.
A port cannot be a member of an aggregator and a 
static trunk at the same time.
The ports of an aggregate trunk must be untagged 
members of the same VLAN.
Twisted pair ports must be set to Auto-Negotiation or 
1000 Mbps, full-duplex mode. LACP trunking is not 
supported in half-duplex mode.
1000Base-X fiber optic ports must be set to full-duplex 
mode.
You can create an aggregate trunk of transceivers with 
1000Base-X fiber optic ports.
Only those ports that are members of an aggregator 
transmit LACPDU packets.
A member port of an aggregator functions as part of an 
aggregate trunk only if it receives LACPDU packets 
from the remote device. If it does not receive LACPDU 
packets, it functions as a regular Ethernet port, 
forwarding network traffic while also continuing to 
transmit LACPDU packets.
The port with the highest priority in an aggregate trunk 
carries broadcast packets and packets with an