
The Port Trunking Window
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Using ATX Trunking
802.1D Spanning Tree takes about 30 seconds to resolve which ATX ports in a
trunk group are to become forwarding ports. As ports within a trunk group
become forwarding ports, traffic within the trunk group will be momentarily
halted to guarantee the first-in, first-out ordering of Ethernet packets.
Trunking can only be disabled for one port at a time. To disable trunking for your
ATX ports using the Trunking Table window:
1.
In the port selection area, click on the selection button representing the port
for which you would like to disable trunking.
2.
Click on Disable. The trunking table will update to reflect the new trunking
selections.
3.
If you are disabling trunking for more than one port, click on Clear to clear
your previous selection in the port selection area.
4.
Repeat steps 1-3 for any other ports for which you would like to disable
trunking.
NOTE
Connections between ATX switches must be point-to-point; there cannot be any other
devices on those segments. The ATX ports used for trunking can be in any order.
Remember, though, that the switches on both ends of the connections must have trunking
enabled for their ports which are used for the connections.
Summary of Contents for ENTERASYS ATX
Page 1: ...ATX User s Guide...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...iv...
Page 44: ...The ATX Switch Chassis View 2 30 Managing the Hub...
Page 50: ...Using ATX Trunking 3 6 The Port Trunking Window...
Page 66: ...Workgroup Configuration 5 6 Configuring a Workgroup...
Page 72: ...ATX Port Mirroring 6 6 The Port Mirroring Window...
Page 78: ...IPX Routing Tables 7 6 IPX Statistics...
Page 82: ...Index Index 4...