Allied Telesis AT-S94 User Manual
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Configuring Ports
Aggregating Ports
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Current Status — Indicates whether the trunk is currently operational or non-operational. The possible field
values are:
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Up — Indicates the trunk is currently operating.
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Down — Indicates the trunk is currently not operating.
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Reactivate Suspended — Reactivates suspended trunks. The possible field values are:
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Checked — Reactivates the selected suspended trunk.
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Unchecked — Maintains the trunk status. This is the default value.
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Operational Status — Indicates the trunk operational status. Possible field values are:
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Suspended — The trunk is currently active, and is not receiving or transmitting traffic.
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Active — Indicates the trunk is currently active and is receiving and transmitting traffic.
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Disable — Indicates the trunk is currently disabled, and is not receiving or transmitting traffic.
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Admin Auto Negotiation — Displays the auto negotiation status of the trunk. Auto negotiation is a protocol
between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its transmission rate and flow control abilities to its
partner.
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Current Auto Negotiation — Displays the current Auto Negotiation setting.
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Admin Advertisement — Defines the auto negotiation setting the trunk advertises. The possible field values
are:
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Max Capability — Indicates trunk speeds.
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10 Full — Indicates that the trunk advertises for a 10 Mbps speed trunk.
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100 Full — Indicates that the trunk advertises for a 100 Mbps speed trunk.
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1000 Full — Indicates that the trunk advertises for a 1000 Mbps speed trunk.
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Current Advertisement — Indicates the trunk advertises its speed to its neighbor trunk to start the
negotiation process. The possible field values are those specified in the Admin Advertisement field.
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Neighbor Advertisement — Indicates the neighboring trunk’s advertisement settings. The field values are
identical to the Admin Advertisement field values.
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Admin Speed — Indicates the configured rate for the trunk. The trunk type determines the speed settings
available. Trunk speeds can only be configured when auto-negotiation is disabled. The possible field values
are:
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10M — Indicates the trunk is currently operating at 10 Mbps.
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100M — Indicates the trunk is currently operating at 100 Mbps.
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1000M — Indicates the trunk is currently operating at 1000 Mbps.
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Current Speed — Displays the configured rate for the trunk.
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Admin Flow Control — Displays the flow control status on the trunk.
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Enable — Indicates that flow control is currently enabled for the selected trunk.
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Disable — Indicates that flow control is currently disabled for the selected trunk. This is the default value.
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Current Flow Control — Displays the current Flow Control setting.
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LACP — Indicates if LACP is enabled on the trunk. The possible values are:
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Enabled — LACP is enabled on the trunk.
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Disabled — LACP is disabled on the trunk.
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PVE — Enables a port to be a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) port. When a port is defined as PVE, it bypasses the
Forwarding Database (FDB), and forwards all Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast traffic to an uplink (except
MAC-to-me packets). Uplinks can be a port or GE port. Traffic from the uplink is distributed to all interfaces.
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Modify the fields.
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Click Apply. The Trunk settings are saved and the device is updated.