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Chapter 3

Using ATX Trunking

The Trunking Table window; enabling and disabling trunking

Trunking, an extension of the 802.1D Spanning Tree protocol, allows you to increase aggregate bandwidth when two or more switches are connected. A single 10BASE-T connection between switches yields 10 or 100 Mbps of bandwidth, depending on the speed of the ports used for the connection. A trunk group is created when two or more ports on the same switch (for which trunking protocol is enabled) are physically connected to the same remote switch. By creating a trunk group, each additional connection results in another 10 or 100 Mbps of bandwidth, since the group of ports effectively acts as a single connection. The trunking protocol modifies Spanning Tree to allow the redundant links which form a trunk group. Trunking can be enabled or disabled for a port using the Trunking Table window (Figure 3-1). Trunking can be enabled for use on up to eight ports per switch, allowing you to configure up to four trunk groups potentially yielding 80 or 800 Mbps of bandwidth, depending on the speed of the interfaces.

NOTE

Although you can enable trunking for more than eight ports in your ATX chassis (if more than eight ports exist in your chassis), the trunking protocol prohibits the use of trunking on more than eight ports at a time. If you enable trunking and establish a valid link for a ninth port, the extra port will be in “hot standby” mode. If connections are broken for any of the original eight trunk ports, the hot standby port will then participate in trunking, provided that it has a valid link to a remote switch which is participating in a trunk group.

To display the Trunking Table window from the ATX Chassis View:

1.Click on the PPE’s Module Index (Module 1). The Module menu will appear.

2.Drag down Port Trunking, and release. The Port Trunking window, Figure 3-1, will appear.

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Contents ATX User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Using ATX Port Filtering Chapter Using ATX TrunkingChapter Workgroup Configuration Chapter ATX Port MirroringIntroduction Related Manuals Using the ATX Switch User’s GuideSoftware Conventions Common ATX Switch Window FieldsUsing Window Buttons Using On-line Help Getting HelpGetting Help from the Global Technical Assistance Center Login ATX Switch Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information ATX Switch Chassis ViewFront Panel Information Connection StatusPort Status Boot Prom Menu StructureFirmware Port Status Menu Device MenuUtilities Menu Help MenuPPE Module Menu Module Menu Port Status DisplaysPPE Port Menu Port MenuStatus Selecting a Port Status ViewPort Status Color Codes Viewing Hardware Types Chassis Manager WindowInterface Description Module Type Text BoxesIPX Routing Managing the HubSelecting the Frame Type for a Port Configuring IPX Routing on a portIP Config/Routing window IP RoutingIndex Port Configuring the IP Address TableIP Mask Configuring IP Routing on a PortBroadcast Protection Port ConfigurationLocal Switching Bridge Port ConfigurationRing Speed 11. Bridge Configuration window Setting the Bridge ModeSource Route Configuration Transmitting BPDUsRing Number Bridge NumberToken Ring Translation Setting the Spanning Tree Explorer ModeIPX Framing IPX Source RouteARP Translate Netbios Source Route ARP Source RouteTo set the Token Ring Translation Parameters Viewing I/F Summary Information Using the Find Source Address FeatureLogical Status IndexRaw Counts Interface Performance Statistics/Bar GraphsViewing Interface Detail RateAddress DescriptionUnicast Non-Unicast Making Sense of Detail Statistics Enabling and Disabling Ports Administratively Enabling and Disabling PortsATX Switch Chassis View Managing the Hub Using ATX Trunking State Port Trunking WindowLast Error Rmt Bridge IdRmt IP Address Link Ordinal Enabling and Disabling TrunkingLink Count Last ChangeUsing ATX Trunking Using ATX Trunking Port Trunking Window Using ATX Port Filtering Using ATX Port Filtering Id Identifier Port Filters Table InformationPseudo ProtocolEditing the Port Filters Table Adding a New Filter Using ATX Port Filtering Using ATX Port Filtering Using ATX Port Filtering Using ATX Port Filtering Deleting a Port Filter Viewing Filter StatisticsLast Frame Address PacketsWorkgroup Configuration Workgroup Configuration Virtual Workgroups Window Total Configuring a WorkgroupDeleting a Workgroup Workgroup Configuration Configuring a Workgroup ATX Port Mirroring ATX Port Mirroring Port Mirroring WindowConfiguring Port Mirroring If the ports being mirrored are remote From the device where the mirrored ports are locatedFrom the device where the diagnostic port is located ATX Port Mirroring Port Mirroring Window IPX Routing Tables IPX Interface IPX StatisticsPort# IPX NetworkIPX Route Next Hop Hop CountAge Tick CountSocket NodeIDIPX Routing Tables Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4