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Configuration Guide Aggregate Port Configuration
Aggregate Port Configuration Guide
The rates of the member ports of an AP must be the same.
L2 ports can only be join a L2 AP, and L3 ports can only join a L3 AP. L2/L3
attributes of AP including member ports must not be modified.
An AP does not support port security.
Once a port is added to an AP, its attributes will be replaced by those of the AP.
Once a port is removed from an AP, its attributes will be restored to original
attributes.
Caution
When a port is added to an AP, you cannot perform any
configuration on the port before removing the port from the AP.
Configuring a Layer2 Aggregate Port
In the interface configuration mode, add the interface to an AP by performing
the following steps.
Command
Function
Ruijie(config-if-range)# port-group
port-group-number
Add the interface to an AP (the system
will create the AP if it does not exist).
In the interface configuration mode, use the no port-group command to
remove a physical port from the AP.
The example below shows how to configure the layer2 Ethernet interface 1/0 to
a member of layer2 AP 5.
Ruijie# configure terminal
Ruijie(config)# interface range gigabitEthernet 0/1
Ruijie(config-if-range)# port-group 5
Ruijie(config-if-range)# end
The command interface aggregateport n (n is the AP number) in the global
configuration mode can be used to directly create an AP (if AP n does not exist).
Caution
After adding an ordinary port to an AP, when the port exits from
the AP again, the previous configuration of the port will be
restored to the default one. Different functions deal with the
previous configuration of the AP member port differently.
Therefore, it is recommended to view and confirm the port
configuration after exiting from the AP.

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