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Port Configuration<br />

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• The ports at both ends of a trunk must be configured in an identical manner,<br />

including communication mode (i.e., speed, duplex mode and flow control), VLAN<br />

assignments, and CoS settings.<br />

• All the ports in a trunk have to be treated as a whole when moved from/to, added<br />

or deleted from a VLAN.<br />

• STP, VLAN, and IGMP settings can only be made for the entire trunk.<br />

Statically Configuring a Trunk<br />

Command Usage<br />

• When configuring static trunks, you may not be<br />

able to link switches of different types,<br />

depending on the manufacturer’s<br />

implementation. However, note that the static<br />

trunks on this switch are Cisco EtherChannel<br />

compatible.<br />

• To avoid creating a loop in the network, be sure<br />

you add a static trunk via the configuration<br />

interface before connecting the ports, and also<br />

disconnect the ports before removing a static<br />

trunk via the configuration interface.<br />

active<br />

links<br />

statically<br />

configured<br />

Command Attributes<br />

• Member List (Current) – Shows configured trunks (Trunk ID, Unit, Port).<br />

• New – Includes entry fields for creating new trunks.<br />

- Trunk – Trunk identifier. (Range: 1-4)<br />

- Port – Port identifier. (Range: 1-26)<br />

Web – Click Port, Trunk Membership. Enter a trunk ID of 1-4 in the Trunk field,<br />

select any of the switch ports from the scroll-down port list, and click Add. After you<br />

have completed adding ports to the member list, click Apply.<br />

Figure 3-41 Static Trunk Configuration<br />

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