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selected as part of a TrunkGroup. There is nothing on this panel that indicates the port is already part of a TrunkGroup.

Follow these steps to create a TrunkGroup:

1.Enter the name of the TrunkGroup.

2.Select the ports you want to include in the TrunkGroup and toggle the space bar to change the status from Available to Selected.

3.Select Save and press Enter.

Delete Trunking Port

The Delete Trunking Port panel, displayed in Figure 32, is used to delete Trunk Ports.

Figure 32: Delete Trunking Port

Trunking Port

Is the name of the Trunking Group.

Delete

After you have created a Trunking Group, this column will have the option to delete it. Follow these steps to delete a Trunking Group:

1.Select the Trunking Group you want to delete in the Delete column.

2.Toggle the space bar to Yes to delete the Trunking Group.

3.Select Save and press Enter.

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Contents DES-3216 10/100 Auto Negotiation Switch User’s Guide Link Limited Warranty Hardware North, Central, and South America FCC Warning Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Table of Contents Page Page Audience About This GuideOrganization Introduction FeaturesRear Panel Front PanelUpdating Firmware Management MethodsLocal Console Management Telnet ManagementInstallation Options Installing the DES-3216Desktop/ Shelf Installation Rack Installation Power OnCable Specifications Connecting the DES-3216 to the NetworkCable Diagram Ports Connecting the DES-3216 to the DES-5024 and HubsDES-3216 to DES-3216 Connection MDI-X PortLEDs LQNDES-3216 LED Panel Power LEDLED Local Console Management Managing the DES-3216∙ Data bits ∙ Parity None ∙ Stop bits ∙ Flow Control None TelnetLog ∙ Default User Name D-Link ∙ Default Password D-LinkHelp Message Help MessageSpacebar Panel ConventionsSwitch Port 1-8, 9-16 Configuration System ConfigurationSpanning Tree Configuration Console ProgramVlan Port Management Snmp Management ConfigurationTrunking Port Management System Reset System Configuration MenuFactory Reset to Default Config Values System InformationBoot Prom Firmware Version Software UpdateSystem Information Menu Hardware RevisionSoftware Version LAN Default GatewayMAC Address System DescriptionSystem Reset System ResetFactory Reset Factory ResetFactory Reset Confirmation Advantages of Store and Forward System Rate ControlDisadvantages of Store and Forward Disadvantages of Cut-Through Advantages of Cut-ThroughSoftware Update Software Update MenuSoftware Update Transfer File Transfer through Xmodem User Account Change Menu User Account ManagementCreate New User Confirm Password PasswordAccess Level User NameStatus Delete UsersDelete Change Password Change PasswordNew Password Old PasswordSwitch Port Configuration State Switch Port Configuration MenuPhysical Priority Port StateSpanning Tree Configuration Menu Spanning Tree ConfigurationSTA Operation Levels Spanning Tree AlgorithmBridge Priority Forward Delay TimeRoot Cost Hello TimeUser Selective STA parameters Root PortSnmp Management Configuration Menu Snmp Management ConfigurationAccess Right Snmp Manager SettingSnmp Community String Authentication Failure Snmp Trap Manager SettingCold Start Link Change EventPage Vlan Port Management Menu Vlan Port ManagementVlan Port Management menu New Vlan Name Create New VlanPort # TrunkGroupVlan Name Delete Vlan MenuVirtual LAN Name Modify Vlan MenuTrunking Port Management menu Trunking Port Management MenuNew Trunking Group Name Create New Trunking PortName Trunking Port Delete Trunking PortTrunking Port Name Modify Trunking PortProblem Solution TroubleshootingPage Switch Specifications Appendix a DES-3216 Technical SpecificationsPort Specifications 10/100 Auto Negotiation Switch Users’ Guide General EMI 10/100 Auto Negotiation Switch Users’ Guide Performance Index Access LevelUser Name 32, 33