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AT-S41 User’s Guide
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3. Type
I
to choose Select Stack ID and enter the ID number of the switch
in the stack where you want to create the port trunk. (You can skip this
step to create the port trunk on the master switch, since the master
switch is selected by default.)
4. From the Trunk Configuration Menu, type
A
to select Add Trunk
Member.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter trunk group number->
5. Enter the port trunk group containing the ports you want to use in the
trunk.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter port members (up to 4 ports) for trunk 1>
6. Enter the ports that will constitute the port trunk.You can specify the
ports individually (e.g., 1,2,3,4) or as a range (e.g., 7-10). Press Enter.
The port trunk members will appear in the Trunk Configuration
Menu.
7. To set trunk status, type
S
to select Set Trunk Status.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter trunk group number->
8. Enter the number of the port trunk group that you want to enable or
disable.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enable or Disable trunk group 1 (E/D)>
9. Type
E
to enable the port trunk group or type
D
to disable the port
trunk group.
10. Configure the ports on the remote end node for port trunking. Refer
to the instructions included with the node for directions on how to
create a port trunk.
11. Connect the cables to the ports of the trunk on the switch.
The port trunk is ready for network operations.