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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP): STP operates as a global setting on the switch (one instance of STP per switch). However,
you can adjust STP parameters on a per-port basis. A static trunk of any type appears in the STP configuration display,
and you can configure STP parameters for a static trunk in the same way that you would configure STP parameters on
a non-trunked port. (Note that the switch lists the trunk by name—Trk1—and does not list the individual ports in the
trunk.) For example, if ports 1 and 2 are configured as a static trunk, they are listed in the STP display as TRK1 and do not
appear as individual ports in the STP displays.
In this example showing
part of the show spanning-
tree listing, ports 1 and 2
are members of TRK1 and
do not appear as individual
ports in the port
configuration part of the
listing.
When Spanning Tree forwards on a trunk, all ports in the trunk will be forwarding. Conversely, when Spanning Tree blocks
a trunk, all ports in the trunk are blocked.
Note: A dynamic LACP trunk operates only with the default STP settings and does not appear in the STP configuration
or show ip igmp listing.
display
If you remove a port from a static trunk, the port retains the same STP settings that were configured for the trunk.
IP Multicast Protocol (IGMP): A static trunk of any type appears in the IGMP configuration display, and you can configure
IGMP for a static trunk in the same way that you would configure IGMP on a non-trunked port. (Note that the switch lists
the trunk by name—Trk1—and does not list the individual ports in the trunk.) Also, creating a new trunk automatically
places the trunk in IGMP Auto status if IGMP is enabled for the default VLAN. A dynamic LACP trunk operates only with
the default IGMP settings and does not appear in the IGMP configuration display or
VLANs: Creating a new trunk automatically places the trunk in the DEFAULT_VLAN, regardless of whether the ports in
the trunk were in another VLAN. Similarly, removing a port from a trunk group automatically places the port in the default
VLAN. You can configure a static trunk in the same way that you configure a port for membership in any VLAN.
Note: For a dynamic trunk to operate in a VLAN other than the default VLAN (DEFAULT_VLAN), GVRP must be enabled.
See "Trunk Group Operation Using LACP" on page 6-24.
Port Security: Trunk groups (and their individual ports) cannot be configured for port security, and the switch excludes
show port-security
trunked ports from the
subsequently place the port in a trunk, the port security for that port returns to the default settings. If you remove a port
from a trunk, the port security settings for that port are returned to their default values.
Monitor Port:
Note: A trunk cannot be a monitor port. A monitor port can monitor a static trunk but cannot monitor a dynamic LACP
trunk.
Optimizing Port Usage Through Traffic Control and Port Trunking
listing. If you configure non-default port security settings for a port, then
Port Trunking
show ip igmp
listing.
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