8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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Enable the trunk prior to connecting any cable between the switches to avoid creating a data loop.
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Disconnect all trunk port cables or disable the trunk ports before removing a port trunk to avoid creating a
data loop.
Use the
Port Trunking Configuration
screen to set up port trunks as shown below.
Figure 7-43. Port Trunking screen
Items on the screen above include:
•
Group
ID
– The Switch allows up to 4 port trunks groups to be configured. The group number identifies each of
these groups.
•
Master Port
– The port of the trunk group whose configuration (speed, full- or half-duplex, etc.) will be used by
all of the ports in the trunk group.
•
Group Width
– The number of contiguous ports in the selected trunk group.
•
Method
– Allows the trunk group to be
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
•
Anchor
–
This port displays what port is receiving BPDUs, SNMP packets, etc. This is usually the same as the
Master Port. However, if the link is down
for the Master Port, the closest port with a valid link will become the
new anchor port.
Forwarding
The following figures and tables describe how to setup static packet forwarding on the Switch.
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