Management Concepts; Port Trunk Groups - D-Link DES-1210G User Manual

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DES-1210G Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide
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This chapter discusses some of the important management concepts used to manage the Switch.
The functions dealt with in this chapter include Port Trunk Groups, VLAN network
segmentation, and IEEE 802.1p Priority Queues.

Port Trunk Groups

Port trunk groups are used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high-
bandwidth data pipeline.
The DES-1210G supports 3 trunk groups, which may include from 2 to 4 switch ports in Trunk
Group 1. With 4 ports in this group a potential bit rate of 800 Mbps can be achieved.
Figure 5-4 Example of Port Trunk Group
The switch treats all ports in a trunk group as a single port. Data transmitted to a specific host
(destination address) will always be transmitted over the same port in a trunk group. This allows
packets in a data stream to arrive in the same order they were sent. A trunk connection can be
made with any other switch that maintains host-to-host data streams over a single trunk port.
Switches that use a load-balancing scheme and send packets of a host-to-host data stream over
multiple trunk ports cannot have a trunk connection with the DES-1210G switch.
Note: If ports 9 & 10 (gigabit ports) are used as a trunk group (Trunk Group 3) and either port is
disconnected, packets intended for the disconnected port will be dropped.
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