Port Trunking

Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups

C a u t i o n

Unless spanning tree is running on your network, removing a port from a trunk

 

can result in a loop. To help prevent a broadcast storm when you remove a

 

port from a trunk where spanning tree is not in use, ProCurve recommends

 

that you first disable the port or disconnect the link on that port.

 

Syntax: no interface < port-list > lacp

 

 

Removes < port-list > from any dynamic LACP trunk and

 

returns the ports in < port-list > to passive LACP.

 

In this example, port C6 belongs to an operating, dynamic LACP trunk. To

 

remove port C6 from the dynamic trunk and return it to passive LACP, you

 

would do the following:

 

ProCurve(config)# no interface c6 lacp

 

ProCurve(config)# interface c6 lacp passive

 

Note that in the above example, if the port on the other end of the link is

 

configured for active LACP or static LACP, the trunked link will be re­

 

established almost immediately.

Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk

Groups

While the web browser interface does not enable you to configure a port trunk group, it does provide a view of an existing trunk group.

To view any port trunk groups:

Click on the Status tab.

Click on [Port Status].

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