Gigabyte 7014 Trunk related commands, Enable or disableTrunking, Modify Trunk, Create Trunk

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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

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> trunk set enable

 

Trunking is activated.

 

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> trunk set disable

 

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 N-Ring.

Modify Trunk

 

Command Name

trunk modify

Description

To add new required ports to the trunk in order to withstand high traffic.

Syntax

trunk modify <port-list> [-name <trunk-name>]

Parameters

port-list

 

Port numbers to be in the trunk.

 

trunk-name

 

Name given to a trunk

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[6]trunk> modify 1,2 -name trunk1

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

 

Command Name

trunk create

Description

To create a trunk. A trunk is used to get more bandwidth to withstand high

 

traffic.

Syntax

trunk create <port-list> [-name <trunk-name>]

Parameters

port-list

 

Port numbers to be added to the trunk.

 

trunk-name

 

Name given to a trunk

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> trunk create 4-7 –name trunk1

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

 

Command Name

trunk delete

Description

To delete the trunk .

Syntax

trunk delete

Parameters

 

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> trunk delete

 

Trunk has been deleted.

NOTES

 

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