Port Trunking

CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups

Using a port list specifies, for switch ports in a static trunk group, only the ports you want to view. In this case, the command specifies ports A5 through A7. However, because port A6 is not in a static trunk group, it does not appear in the resulting listing:

Port A5 appears with an example of a name that you can optionally assign using the Friendly

Port Names feature. (Refer to “Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names” on page 10-23.)

Port A6 does not appear in this listing because it is not assigned to a static trunk.

Figure 11-6. Example Listing Specific Ports Belonging to Static Trunks

The show trunks < port-list> command in the above example includes a port list, and thus shows trunk group information only for specific ports that have membership in a static trunk. In figure 11-7,the command does not include a port list, so the switch lists all ports having static trunk membership.

Figure 11-7. Example of a Show Trunk Listing Without Specifying Ports

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