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Using VLANs, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping

6. Repeat Steps 1-9 for any additional ports that you want to add to this

hunt group.

7. Repeat steps 1 through 10 on the switch at the other end of the hunt

group connection.

8. In the navigation pane, expand the Modules & Ports folder, and then

click Configuration. The Module Information Web page is redisplayed.
See

Figure 6-11

.

9. Select a port number from the Ports column. The Physical Port

Configuration Web page is displayed. See

Figure 6-12

.

10. Select a checkbox from the Enable column for that port. The group can

now function as a load-sharing connection.

11. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous

settings.

* Note: If thousands of addresses have been learned on a port and a link

in the hunt group goes down, the switch-over of traffic between
ports may take several seconds.

* Note: If you use static VLAN binding and hunt groups, make sure to

first bind all the VLANs to all the ports that you will use in the
hunt group and then apply the hunt group to those ports.

Viewing Hunt Group Members

You can view hunt group members from either the Web Agent or the CLI.

Web Agent
Procedure

To view details about hunt group members using the Web Agent:

1. In the navigation pane, expand the L2 Switching folder, and then click

Hunt Groups.

The Hunt Group Configuration Web page is displayed in the content
pane. See

Figure 6-9

.

2. Select a underlined number in the Members column.

The Hunt Group Members Web page is displayed in the content pane
and displays information about the members of that hunt group
(

Figure 6-15

).

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