function) when one or more of the link in a trunk group fails.
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Which Trunk
[ 0 ] Trunk 0 (Disable)
[ 1 ] Trunk 1 (Disable)
[ E ] Exit
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Trunk port setting table
Trunk Number
0
1
Trunk 0, member >>
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[ A ] ADD
[ D ] Delete
[ C ] Setting
[ E ] Exit
Select: >>
6. Uplink Port Setting
The uplink port provides a way to connect the switch with a repeater hub, a working switch, a
router, or any type of interconnecting device compliance with IEEE802.3 standard for extension
applications.
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Uplink Group 1, assigned ports >>
[ S ] Port Select
[ D ] Port Delete
[ A ] Select All Ports
[ C ] Continue
[ E ] Exit
Select: >>
Note: It is very important that each port is assigned to an uplink port, or data frame might be lost.
The uplink port should be configured to be within the same VLAN as the source port. If the
uplink port is not a member of the VLAN, the broadcast or multi frames will not be forwarded to
its designated uplink port. Multiple VLANs can share the same uplink port.
7. Monitor Port
This feature provides complete network monitoring capability at 100Mbit/s. A copy of egress
(TX) data and ingress (RX) data of the mentioned port is sent to their respective snooping ports.
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Monitor Port
[ M ] Monitored Port
[ I ] Monitoring port for Incoming Packets
[ O ] Monitoring Port for Outgoing Packets
[ D ] Disable Port Monitor
Port Number
1~2
3~4