
Procedure
To configure a Multi-Link trunk, use the following command from Global Configuration
mode.
mlt <id> [name<trunkname>] [enable | disable] [member
<portlist>] [learning {disable | fast | normal}] [bpdu {all-
ports | single-port}] loadbalance {basic | advance}
Variable Definitions
Variable
Value
id
Enter the trunk ID; the range is 1 to 32.
name <trunkname>
Specifies a text name for the trunk; enter up
to 16 alphanumeric characters.
enable | disable
Enables or disables the trunk.
member <portlist>
Enter the ports that are members of the
trunk.
learning <disable | fast | normal>
Sets STP learning mode.
bpdu {all-ports | single-port}
Sets trunk to send and receive BPDUs on
either all ports or a single port.
loadbalance {basic | advance}
Sets the MLT load-balancing mode:
• basic: MAC-based load-balancing
• advance: IP-based load-balancing
Disabling a MLT
About this task
Use the following procedure to disable a Multi-Link trunk (MLT), clearing all the port
members.
Procedure
To disable a MLT, use the following command from Global Configuration mode.
no mlt [<id>]
Displaying MLT properties
About this task
Use the following procedure to display the properties of Multi-Link trunks (MLT) participating
in Spanning Tree Groups (STG).
ACLI Reference for wired networks
260 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013