Port Channel Status; Figure 118: Port Channel Status; Table 102: Port Channel Status Fields - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Field
Participation
Membership Conflicts
• If you make any changes to this page, click Submit to apply the changes to the system.
• To remove a port channel, select it from the Port Channel Name drop-down menu and click Delete. All
ports that were members of this Port Channel are removed from the Port Channel and included in the
default VLAN. This field will not appear when a new Port Channel is being created.

Port Channel Status

Use the Port Channel Status page to group one or more full duplex Ethernet links to be aggregated together
to form a port-channel, which is also known as a link aggregation group (LAG). The switch can treat the port-
channel as if it were a single link.
To access the Port Channel Status page, click LAN > Monitoring > Trunking > Status in the navigation tree.
Field
Port Channel
Port Channel Name
Port Channel Type
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Table 101: Port Channel Configuration Fields (Cont.)
Description
Select each port's membership status for the Port Channel you are
configuring. There can be a maximum of 8 ports assigned to a Port Channel.
• Include: The port participates in the port channel.
• Exclude: The port does not participate in the port channel, which is the
default.
Shows ports that are already members of other Port Channels. A port may
only be a member of one Port Channel at a time. If the entry is blank, the port
is not currently a member of any Port Channel

Figure 118: Port Channel Status

Table 102: Port Channel Status Fields

Description
Identifies the port channel with the Slot/Port interface naming convention.
Identifies the user-configured text name of the port channel.
The type of this Port Channel, which is one of the following:
• Static: The port channel is statically maintained.
• Dynamic: The port channel is dynamically maintained.
Creating Port Channels (Trunking)
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