Create an MLT to form a link from the switch to another switch or server.
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From the navigation tree, double-click VLAN. |
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In the VLAN tree, double-click MLT/LACP. |
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In the work area, click the Multi Link Trunks tab. |
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To select a trunk to create, click the trunk Id. |
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In the trunk row, double-click the cell in the Name column. |
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In the box, type a name for the MLT. OR Accept the default MLT name. |
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In the trunk row, double-click the cell in the PortMembers column. |
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From the list , select ports to add to the trunk. |
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Click Ok. |
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In the trunk row, double-click the cell in the Loadbalance(Mode) column. |
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From the list, select a load balancing mode. |
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In the trunk row, double-click the cell in the Enable column. |
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From the list, select a value—true to enable the MLT, or false to disable the MLT. |
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You can repeat steps 4 through 13 to create additional MLTs. |
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Click Apply. |
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Variable | Value | |
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Id | Specifies the number of the MLT (assigned consecutively). Displays the vlan based on port selected. | |
PortType | Specifies the port type. Values include:
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Name | Specifies a unique alphanumeric identifier for the MLT. | |
PortMembers | Specifies the switch or stack ports to assign to the MLT. | |
VlanIds | Specifies the VLAN identifier. Displays the vlan based on port selected. | |
Loadbalance (Mode) | Specifies the mode of load balancing. Options are basic and advanced. | |
Enable | Enables (true) or disables (false) the MLT.
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