
Configuring Your 
The display could look like the following:
| 
 | 
 | |
| Port 1 Status | 
 | 
 | 
| Type/Speed: | ||
| Port Mirroring: | No | |
| Duplex Mode: | Half Duplex | |
| Bridging: | Transparent Bridging | |
| Enabled/Disabled: | Enabled, Rip listening | |
| Spanning Tree: | Forwarding | |
| 
 | 
 | |
| Trunking State: | Off | 
 | 
| Pkts Transmitted: | 1693 | 
 | 
| Pkts Received: | 0 | 
 | 
| Carrier Losses: | 1693 | 
 | 
| Total Collisions: | 0 | 
 | 
| Excess Collisions: | 0 | 
 | 
| RX Missed pkts: | 0 | 
 | 
| RX Runt pkts: | 0 | 
 | 
| RX FCS/Align Errs: | 0 | 
 | 
| Internal TX Errs: | 0 | 
 | 
Type <CR> to display port 2 status...>
The following conditions can be displayed:
•Broken — Trunking is enabled, but the port in 
•Closed (or Oneway) — Trunking is enabled, and the Trunking Protocol is attempting to establish a trunk connection.
•Helddown — Trunking is enabled, but the trunk connection was rejected. After a short 
•Joined — Trunking is enabled, and the Trunking Protocol has established a good trunk connection.
•Off — Trunking is not enabled.
