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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
Table
Field | Description |
ID | ID number of the trunk group. |
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Name | Name of the trunk group. |
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Port Members | Ports that belong to the trunk group. |
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Distribution Type | Distribution type of the trunk group. This field displays one of the |
| following types: |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| source logic gate (XOR) destination. |
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| from the same source travel on the same port, but packets from |
| different sources travel on different ports in the trunk group. |
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| 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. |
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| logic gate (XOR) destination. |
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Trunk Group | Displays a checked Enable checkbox to indicate an active trunk group. |
Enabled |
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MTU | Displays the MTU of the group. |
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MAC Address | MAC address of the trunk group. |
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IfIndex | Interface index of the trunk group. |
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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.