Trunk related commands
Enable or disableTrunking
Command Name | trunk set <enable disable> |
Description | To enable or disable the trunk that is already created. |
Syntax | trunk set enable |
| trunk set disable |
Parameters | Enable disable |
Examples | |
| Trunking is activated. |
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| Trunking is deactivated. |
NOTES | RSTP must be disabled in order to use Trunking. All trunk ports must be at |
| the same speed and duplex mode. It is best to hard code speed and duplex |
| mode for each trunking link, at both ends. |
| Do not use Trunking on a switch that is directly in an active |
Modify Trunk |
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Command Name | trunk modify |
Description | To add new required ports to the trunk in order to withstand high traffic. |
Syntax | trunk modify |
Parameters | |
| Port numbers to be in the trunk. |
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| Name given to a trunk |
Examples | |
NOTES | A maximum of 4 ports can be in a trunk. All trunk ports must be at the |
| same speed and duplex mode. If a port is not linked, there could be |
| difficulty matching similar speed and duplex mode. It is best to hard code |
| speed and duplex mode for each trunking link, at both ends. |
Create Trunk |
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Command Name | trunk create |
Description | To create a trunk. A trunk is used to get more bandwidth to withstand high |
| traffic. |
Syntax | trunk create |
Parameters | |
| Port numbers to be added to the trunk. |
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| Name given to a trunk |
Examples | |
NOTES | RSTP must be disabled in order to use Trunking. Only 1 trunk can be |
| created per switch. A maximum of 4 ports can be in a trunk. All trunk |
| ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode. If a port is not linked, |
| there could be difficulty matching similar speed and duplex mode. It is best |
| to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link, at both ends. |
Delete Trunk |
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Command Name | trunk delete |
Description | To delete the trunk . |
Syntax | trunk delete |
Parameters |
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Examples | |
| Trunk has been deleted. |
NOTES |
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