
700 Series Managed Switch User’s Guide for Software v2.1
Trunking
Port Trunking is a feature that allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link or aggregate link. Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed within the same bank. A bank is ports 1 to 8, ports 9 to 16, ports 17 to 24, or port 25 and port 26 (using an FSM726 as an example), on the same switch unit. Up to four trunks can be enabled at the same time. Spanning Tree will treat trunked ports as a single virtual port.
Syntax
Where
add <trunk #> = adding this particular port to a trunk. The trunk number ranges from
remove <trunk #> = removing this particular port from a trunk. The trunk number ranges from
For example, to add this particular port to trunk 4 by entering
By the same token, to remove this port from trunk 4, you would enter
mac-address-table
The
Aging-Timer
Syntax
FSM726(config)#
Where
<aging time> = the maximum time where a MAC address will stay in the MAC address table. This number ranges from
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