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Status
Trunk
Trunk
The Trunk status page displays the configuration summary and status of each trunk.
To display the Trunk page, click
Status > Trunk
in the navigation pane.
Figure 2-5
displays the configuration summary and status of a trunk named Trunk1. This trunk is
configured in dynamic mode and has 3 and 5 interfaces as its active members.
Figure 2-5. Trunk Page
Table 2-5. Trunk Port Configuration Fields
For information about configuring trunks, see
“Trunk Configuration and Membership” on page 6-1
.
Field
Description
Trunk
ID assigned to the trunk by the system when the trunk is created.
Name
User-created name for the trunk.
Type
Indicates whether the trunk is Static or Dynamic.
• Dynamic trunks use the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP, IEEE standard 802.3ad). An
LACP-enabled port automatically detects the presence of other aggregation-capable network
devices in the system and exchanges Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Units (LACPDUs)
with links in the trunk. The PDUs contain information about each link and enable the trunk to
maintain them.
• Static trunks are assigned to a bundle by the administrator. Members do not exchange
LACPDUs. A static trunk does not require a partner system to be able to aggregate its member
ports.
Admin Status
Displays whether the trunk has been enabled or disabled administratively. When disabled, no
traffic will flow. The messages that members of the trunk exchange in order to manage the trunk
(LACPDUs) will be dropped, but the links that form the Trunk will not be released. The default is
Enable.
Link Status
Displays whether the link is up or down.
Static Mode
Displays whether Static mode has been enabled on the trunk. When static mode is enabled, the
trunk does not transmit or process received LACPDUs. The member ports do not transmit LACPDUs
and all the LACPDUs it may receive are dropped. A static trunk does not require a partner system
to be able to aggregate its member ports.
Trunk Members
List of member ports in the trunk.
Active Ports
List all active member ports in the trunk.
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