HP 377707-002 manual Configuring a Trunk Group, Deleting a Trunk Group, IfIndex field

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Table 6-7:Ethernet Trunk Group Properties Window Elements (Continued)

Element

Description

MAC Address field

Displays the MAC address of the trunk group, such as

 

00:05:ad:01:59:30. This is a unique physical address associated

 

with the trunk (link-aggregated) interface. This address is separate

 

from the individual port MAC addresses.

 

 

IfIndex field

Displays a management software unique identifier for all physical

 

and logical (trunks, gateway ports) interfaces.

 

 

Apply button

Applies the changes that you make in the window.

 

 

Reset button

Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the trunk

 

group.

 

 

Close button

Closes the window. If you close the window before you apply

 

changes, CM makes no changes to the trunk group.

 

 

Help button

Opens on-line help.

 

 

Configuring a Trunk Group

To configure an existing 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 radio button next to the group that you want to delete, then click the Properties button. The Ethernet Trunk Group Properties window opens.

4.(Optional) Create or change the name of the trunk group in the Name field.

5.(Optional) Check or uncheck checkboxes in the Port Members field to add or remove ports from the group.

6.(Optional) Click a radio button in the Distribution Type field to change the type.

7.(Optional) Check or uncheck the Enabled checkbox in the Trunk Group Enabled field to enable or disable the trunk group.

8.Click the Apply button.

Deleting a Trunk Group

To delete 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 radio button next to the group that you want to delete, then click the Delete button.

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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 InformationAnatomy of Chassis Manager IntroductionSystem Frame Tree Frame Color IndicationMaintenance Power SuppliesChassis InfiniBandBoot Configuration BackupConfiguration Save Config RebootView Frame Browser Requirements Platform RequirementsSolaris Linux Page Getting Started Preparing Your DeviceTopspin-360#configure terminal Launching Chassis Manager without SSL Launching Chassis ManagerLaunching Chassis Manager with SSL Netscape/Mozilla Click the Certification Path tabClick the Install Certificate button Avoiding Error MessagesClick Trusted Root Certification Authorities, then click OK Logging Out of Chassis Manager Navigating Chassis ManagerSecure-cert-common-name keyword Understanding Access Privileges Viewing Device StatusMoving Backward 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 PortsAdmin Status Viewing Physical Ports on a ChassisViewing Port Properties PortPort field Name fieldOper Status field Auto Negotiation Supported fieldCurrent Connection Type field Wwnn fieldWwpn field FC ID fieldViewing Port Bridging Properties Viewing Port StatisticsOctets Unicast PacketsConfiguring Ports Configuring a Port NameViewing Power Supply Status Configuring Auto-Negotiation on a PortConfiguring Port Speed Enabling or Disabling a PortViewing Temperature Sensor Status Viewing Fan StatusViewing Backplane Information Viewing Management Ports on a ChassisEnable Auto Negotiation Administrative PortMAC Address StatusPage Maintenance Icon Tasks Configuring Basic System InformationNaming Your InfiniBand Switch Viewing System InformationDefining Device Location Defining Technical Support ResourceConfiguring Date and Time Properties Configuring Date and TimeViewing Files in the File System Assigning NTP ServersImporting Configuration Files and Image Files with Installing Software ImagesDeleting Files in the File System Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files with Customizing the Boot ConfigurationBacking Up Running Configuration File Saving Configuration FileRebooting your Server Switch Configuring Basic ServicesEnabling or Disabling the FTP Access Enabling or Disabling the Telnet AccessAssigning an Authentication Method Assigning a Syslog ServerViewing and Configuring Radius Server Proper- ties Configuring Http and HttpsViewing Radius Servers Adding Radius Servers Viewing Diagnostic Test Results Viewing Authentication FailuresDeleting Radius Servers Viewing FRU Errors Viewing Post Test ResultsPage Viewing Subnet Managers Subnet PrefixViewing Subnet Manager Properties Adding a Subnet ManagerViewing InfiniBand Services Configuring Subnet Manager PropertiesViewing InfiniBand Service Properties Deleting a Subnet ManagerViewing InfiniBand Nodes Viewing Node PropertiesNode Guid DescriptionBase Version Class VersionNum Ports Port GuidViewing Node Ports Viewing InfiniBand Ports Viewing Node NeighborsViewing InfiniBand Port Properties Logical ID LID of the portMKey GID PrefixMaster SM LID Cap MaskLink Width Enabled Link Width SupportedLink Speed Supported StateLink Speed Enabled Link Speed ActiveNeighbor MTU Master SM SLSubnet Timeout Part EnforceOut Part Enforce Filter Raw Packet EnforceViewing Neighboring IB Devices Viewing IB Neighbor PropertiesViewing IOUs Viewing IOCsViewing IOC Properties Viewing IOC Services Viewing Properties of IOC ServicesService Entries Guid of the node that provides the serviceService ID field Service GID fieldPKey field Lease fieldEthernet Port Viewing Bridge GroupsIB Port Viewing Bridge Group Properties Adding Bridge GroupsConfiguring Bridge Groups Deleting Bridge GroupsViewing Bridge Subnets Viewing Bridge ForwardingAdding Bridge Subnet Deleting Bridge SubnetAdding Bridge Forwarding Viewing Redundancy GroupsDeleting Bridge Forwarding Viewing Trunk Groups Adding a Trunk GroupTrunk Group Enabled field Viewing Trunk Group PropertiesPort Members field Distribution Type fieldDeleting a Trunk Group Configuring a Trunk GroupIfIndex field Configuring Global ITL Attributes Fibre Channel Icon TasksSRP Initiator ID Viewing SRP Hosts InitiatorsPorts Registered With Viewing SRP Host Initiator Properties Viewing SRP Host Initiator Worldwide Port NamesViewing ITL Policies of the Host Viewing IT Policies of the HostAdding SRP Host Configuring SRP Host Initiator Properties Physical AccessViewing Fibre Channel Targets Deleting SRP HostConfiguring Fibre Channel Target Properties Service Name fieldViewing Fibre Channel Target Properties FC Address fieldViewing Fibre Channel LUNs Viewing IT Policies of the TargetViewing ITL Policies of the Target Viewing Fibre Channel LUN PropertiesConfiguring Fibre Channel LUN Properties Viewing ITL Policies of the LUN Viewing IT PoliciesViewing IT Properties Viewing ITLs Viewing ITL PropertiesPort Mask field LUN Logical IDViewing Global Statistics FCP Commands Completed FCP CommandsFCP Errors FCP Bytes ReadIndex ITL Syslog View frame