HP 377707-002 manual Viewing Trunk Groups, Adding a Trunk Group

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Viewing Trunk Groups

To view the trunk groups on your Server Switch:

1.Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame.

2.Click the Trunk Groups branch. The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame. Table 6-6lists and describes the fields in this table.

Table 6-6:Trunk Groups Table Fields

Field

Description

ID

ID number of the trunk group.

 

 

Name

Name of the trunk group.

 

 

Port Members

Ports that belong to the trunk group.

 

 

Distribution Type

Distribution type of the trunk group. This field displays one of the

 

following types:

 

srcMac—bases load distribution on the source MAC address of the

 

incoming packet. Packets from different hosts use different ports in

 

the channel, but packets from the same host use the same port in the

 

trunk group.

 

dstMac—bases the load distribution on the destination host MAC

 

address of the incoming packet. Packets to the same destination

 

travel on the same port, but packets to different destinations travel on

 

different ports in the trunk group.

 

srcDstMac—bases load distribution on the MAC address of the

 

source logic gate (XOR) destination.

 

srcIp—bases the load distribution on the source IP address. Packets

 

from the same source travel on the same port, but packets from

 

different sources travel on different ports in the trunk group.

 

dstIp—bases the load distribution on the destination IP address of

 

the incoming packet. Packets to the same destination travel on the

 

same port, but packets to different destinations travel on different

 

ports in the trunk group.

 

srcDstlp—bases load distribution on the IP address of the source

 

logic gate (XOR) destination.

 

 

Trunk Group

Displays a checked Enable checkbox to indicate an active trunk group.

Enabled

 

 

 

MTU

Displays the MTU of the group.

 

 

MAC Address

MAC address of the trunk group.

 

 

IfIndex

Interface index of the trunk group.

 

 

Adding a Trunk Group

To add a trunk group:

1.Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame.

2.Click the Trunk Groups branch. The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame.

3.Click the Add button. The Add Ethernet Trunk Group window opens.

4.Enter a trunk group ID number in the ID field.

5.Enter a name for the trunk group in the Name field.

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Contents March 2005 Second Edition Part Number Page Contents Preface Vii Chassis Icon Tasks InfiniBand Icon Tasks Fibre Channel Icon Tasks Intended Audience Typographical ConventionsContact Information 1Customer Contact InformationSystem Frame IntroductionAnatomy of Chassis Manager Tree Frame Color IndicationChassis MaintenancePower Supplies InfiniBandConfiguration Save Config Boot ConfigurationBackup RebootView Frame Browser Requirements Platform RequirementsSolaris Linux Page Getting Started Preparing Your DeviceTopspin-360#configure terminal Launching Chassis Manager with SSL Launching Chassis ManagerLaunching Chassis Manager without SSL Netscape/Mozilla Click the Certification Path tabClick Trusted Root Certification Authorities, then click OK Avoiding Error MessagesClick the Install Certificate button Secure-cert-common-name keyword Navigating Chassis ManagerLogging Out of Chassis Manager Moving Backward Understanding Access PrivilegesViewing Device Status Refreshing ViewsPage Chassis Icon Tasks Viewing Cards on a ChassisBoot Stage FieldDescriptionViewing Card Properties Boot Stage field Operational State fieldViewing Card Inventory Configuring Administrative Status of a Card Viewing Internal Gateway PortsViewing Port Properties Admin StatusViewing Physical Ports on a Chassis PortOper Status field Port fieldName field Auto Negotiation Supported fieldWwpn field Current Connection Type fieldWwnn field FC ID fieldOctets Viewing Port Bridging PropertiesViewing Port Statistics Unicast PacketsConfiguring Ports Configuring a Port NameConfiguring Port Speed Viewing Power Supply StatusConfiguring Auto-Negotiation on a Port Enabling or Disabling a PortViewing Temperature Sensor Status Viewing Fan StatusViewing Backplane Information Viewing Management Ports on a ChassisMAC Address Enable Auto NegotiationAdministrative Port StatusPage Maintenance Icon Tasks Configuring Basic System InformationDefining Device Location Naming Your InfiniBand SwitchViewing System Information Defining Technical Support ResourceViewing Files in the File System Configuring Date and Time PropertiesConfiguring Date and Time Assigning NTP ServersDeleting Files in the File System Installing Software ImagesImporting Configuration Files and Image Files with Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files with Customizing the Boot ConfigurationRebooting your Server Switch Backing Up Running Configuration FileSaving Configuration File Configuring Basic ServicesAssigning an Authentication Method Enabling or Disabling the FTP AccessEnabling or Disabling the Telnet Access Assigning a Syslog ServerViewing Radius Servers Configuring Http and HttpsViewing and Configuring Radius Server Proper- ties Adding Radius Servers Deleting Radius Servers Viewing Authentication FailuresViewing Diagnostic Test Results Viewing FRU Errors Viewing Post Test ResultsPage Viewing Subnet Managers Subnet PrefixViewing Subnet Manager Properties Adding a Subnet ManagerViewing InfiniBand Service Properties Viewing InfiniBand ServicesConfiguring Subnet Manager Properties Deleting a Subnet ManagerNode Guid Viewing InfiniBand NodesViewing Node Properties DescriptionNum Ports Base VersionClass Version Port GuidViewing Node Ports Viewing InfiniBand Port Properties Viewing InfiniBand PortsViewing Node Neighbors Logical ID LID of the portMaster SM LID MKeyGID Prefix Cap MaskLink Speed Supported Link Width EnabledLink Width Supported StateNeighbor MTU Link Speed EnabledLink Speed Active Master SM SLOut Part Enforce Subnet TimeoutPart Enforce Filter Raw Packet EnforceViewing Neighboring IB Devices Viewing IB Neighbor PropertiesViewing IOUs Viewing IOCsViewing IOC Properties Service Entries Viewing IOC ServicesViewing Properties of IOC Services Guid of the node that provides the servicePKey field Service ID fieldService GID field Lease fieldIB Port Viewing Bridge GroupsEthernet Port Viewing Bridge Group Properties Adding Bridge GroupsConfiguring Bridge Groups Deleting Bridge GroupsAdding Bridge Subnet Viewing Bridge SubnetsViewing Bridge Forwarding Deleting Bridge SubnetDeleting Bridge Forwarding Viewing Redundancy GroupsAdding Bridge Forwarding Viewing Trunk Groups Adding a Trunk GroupPort Members field Trunk Group Enabled fieldViewing Trunk Group Properties Distribution Type fieldIfIndex field Configuring a Trunk GroupDeleting a Trunk Group Configuring Global ITL Attributes Fibre Channel Icon TasksPorts Registered With Viewing SRP Hosts InitiatorsSRP Initiator ID Viewing SRP Host Initiator Properties Viewing SRP Host Initiator Worldwide Port NamesAdding SRP Host Viewing IT Policies of the HostViewing ITL Policies of the Host Viewing Fibre Channel Targets Configuring SRP Host Initiator PropertiesPhysical Access Deleting SRP HostViewing Fibre Channel Target Properties Configuring Fibre Channel Target PropertiesService Name field FC Address fieldViewing ITL Policies of the Target Viewing Fibre Channel LUNsViewing IT Policies of the Target Viewing Fibre Channel LUN PropertiesConfiguring Fibre Channel LUN Properties Viewing IT Properties Viewing IT PoliciesViewing ITL Policies of the LUN Port Mask field Viewing ITLsViewing ITL Properties LUN Logical IDViewing Global Statistics FCP Errors FCP Commands CompletedFCP Commands FCP Bytes ReadIndex ITL Syslog View frame