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Xstack ds-3620 series web ui reference guide layer 3 managed stackable gigabit switch
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DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Parameter
Unit
Port
Instance ID
Internal Path Cost
(1-200000000)
Priority
Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Click the Edit button to re-configure the specific entry.

Link Aggregation

Understanding Port Trunk Groups
Port trunk groups are used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data pipeline.
The Switch supports up to 32 port trunk groups with two to eight ports in each group.
The Switch treats all ports in a trunk group as a single port. Data transmitted to a specific host (destination address)
will always be transmitted over the same port in a trunk group. This allows packets in a data stream to arrive in the
Description
Select the unit you want to configure.
Select the port you want to configure.
The MSTI ID of the instance to be configured. Enter a value between 0 and 64. An
entry of 0 in this field denotes the CIST (default MSTI).
This parameter is set to represent the relative cost of forwarding packets to specified
ports when an interface is selected within an STP instance. Selecting this parameter
with a value in the range of 1 to 200000000 will set the quickest route when a loop
occurs. A lower Internal cost represents a quicker transmission. Selecting 0 (zero) for
this parameter will set the quickest route automatically and optimally for an interface.
Enter a value between 0 and 240 to set the priority for the port interface. A higher
priority will designate the interface to forward packets first. A lower number denotes a
higher priority.
5-45 Example of Port Trunk Group
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