Displaying Trunk Group Configuration Information - HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual

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TRUNK ID: 71
server:1
configured ports: 8/1
active ports
HP93002/1 # rconsole-exit
The rconsole 2 1 command logs on to TSP CPU 1 on the T-Flow module in slot 2.
The show trunk command displays the trunk information for the ports managed by the CPU. The server trunk
load balancing information is shown in bold type in this example. The number in parentheses indicates how many
hash values are assigned to the port. The CPU assigns the hash values evenly to the trunk ports managed by the
CPU. In this example, the next time the device needs to assign a hash value, the device will assign the value to
port 8/4.
The rconsole-exit command logs out of the TSP CPU.
Syntax: show trunk
For information about the T-Flow, including how the module distributes management of the ports in the chassis,
see "Using the T-Flow Redundant Management Module" on page 4-1.

Displaying Trunk Group Configuration Information

To display configuration information for the trunk groups configured on the Chassis device, use one of the
following methods. Each method displays information for configured trunk groups and operational trunk groups.
A configured trunk group is one that has been configured in the software but has not been placed into operation by
a reset or reboot. An operational trunk group is one that has been placed into operation by a reset or reboot.
USING THE CLI
Enter the following command at any CLI level:
HP9300(config)# show trunk
Configured trunks:
Trunk Type
Ports
1
Switch 1/1 1/2 1/3 1/4 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/4
Operational trunks:
Trunk Type
Ports
1
Switch 1/1 1/2 1/3 1/4 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/4
Syntax: show trunk [ethernet <portnum> to <portnum>]
The following table describes the information displayed by the show trunk command.
This Field...
Trunk
Type
Ports
Configuring Trunk Groups and Dynamic Link Aggregation
multi-slot:0
8/2
8/3
8/4
: 8/1 (2) 8/2 (2) 8/3 (2) 8/4 (1)
Table 7.3: CLI Trunk Group Information
Displays...
The trunk group number. The software numbers the groups in the
display to make the display easy to use.
The type of trunk group, which can be one of the following:
Server – The trunk group is connected to a server.
Switch – The trunk group is connected to another Routing Switch.
The ports in the trunk group.
Duplex Speed Tag Priority
None
None
No
level0
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