Port Trunk - ORiNG RGS-R9004GP+ME-HV User Manual

Rack mount managed gigabit ethernet switch
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5.3.2

Port Trunk

A port trunk is a group of ports that have been grouped together to function as one logical path.
This method provides an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between the
switch and another networking device. In addition, it is useful when a single physical link
between the devices is insufficient to handle the traffic load. This page allows you to configure
the aggregation hash mode and the aggregation group.
Configurations
Label
Source MAC Address
Destination
MAC
Address
IP Address
TCP/UDP
Port
Number
ORing Industrial Networking Corp
length check" is disabled, frames are not dropped due
to frame length mismatch. Note: No drop counters
count frames dropped due to frame length mismatch
Description
Calculates the destination port of the frame. You can check this
box to enable the source MAC address, or uncheck to disable. By
default, Source MAC Address is enabled.
Calculates the destination port of the frame. You can check this
box to enable the destination MAC address, or uncheck to
disable. By default, Destination MAC Address is disabled.
Calculates the destination port of the frame. You can check this
box to enable the IP address, or uncheck to disable. By default, IP
Address is enabled.
Calculates the destination port of the frame. You can check this
box to enable the TCP/UDP port number, or uncheck to disable.
By default, TCP/UDP Port Number is enabled.
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