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ROUPS
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The ports at both ends of a trunk must be configured in an identical
manner, including communication mode (i.e., speed, duplex mode and
flow control), VLAN assignments, and CoS settings.
Any of the Gigabit ports on the front panel can be trunked together,
including ports of different media types.
All the ports in a trunk have to be treated as a whole when moved from/
to, added or deleted from a VLAN.
STP, VLAN, and IGMP settings can only be made for the entire trunk.
Statically Configuring a Trunk
Command Usage
When configuring static trunks, you
may not be able to link switches of
different types, depending on the
manufacturer’s implementation.
However, note that the static trunks
on this switch are Cisco
EtherChannel compatible.
To avoid creating a loop in the
network, be sure you add a static
trunk via the configuration interface
before connecting the ports, and also disconne ct the ports before
removing a static trunk via the configuration interface.
Command Attributes
Member List (Current) – Shows configured trunks (Trunk ID, Unit,
Port).
New – Includes entry fields for creating new trunks.
-Trunk – Trunk identifier. (Range: 1-12)
-Port – Port identifier. (Range: 1-18)