File Upload; System Reboot; Port Trunking Configuration (A.k.a. Port Aggregation) - Intellinet 561433 User Manual

Gigabit ethernet poe+ webmanaged av switch
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Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Web-Managed AV Switch
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FILE UPLOAD

The following image shows that you can restore the settings from the configuration in the previous menu
option and upload it here.
Switch

SYSTEM REBOOT

The following image shows that you can reboot the switch from this section.

PORT TRUNKING CONFIGURATION (A.K.A. PORT AGGREGATION)

Port Aggregation is a method of using multiple Ethernet ports in parallel to increase throughput beyond what
a single connection could sustain and to provide redundancy in case one of the links should fail. As this is
essentially a grouping of ports into one logical unit, we call them Link Aggregation Groups, or "LAG" for short.
This page is used to set up LAGs. Create up to eight different LAGs; each can have up to eight member ports.
Each LAG can be given a custom name, and you must select the ports for the LAG. The example below shows
an LAG group set up with four member ports.
The following image shows the Port-Trunking Configuration page. Here, we can create a trunk ID (eight
maximum), set the trunk method, and assign a port to a group.
The six trunk methods can be src-MAC, dst-
MAC, src-dst-MAC, src-ip, dst-ip, src-dst-ip.
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