jetstream switches with configurable downlink/uplink ports

Do any of the current Jetstream switches allow for configuring dedicated ports as uplink and downlink ports for connectivity between switches?
I want to add a second cat6 line between my switches and im not sure if its going to work efficently if the ports are configured.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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@Virgo after reading a little bit online about the LAG/LACP that would be similar to what i was talking about.
In some of our managed switches at work that have multiple "uplink ports", we can change some to be downlink when stacking switches.
I guess TP-link refers to it as LAG/LACP.
Just a quick question, are the Jetstream switches capable to be configured to use LAG/LACP or do i need to upgrade?
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Just a quick answer, if you see "LAG/LACP" characters when you check the spec of these switches, then the Manual will help you to set it up.
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