Before You Configure Trunks; Figure 41 Client/Server Configuration Example - Nortel 2000 Using Manual

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For detailed information about configuring trunks, see Chapter 3.

Before you configure trunks

When you create and enable a trunk, the trunk members (switch ports) take on
certain settings necessary for correct operation of the MultiLink Trunking feature.
Before you configure your MultiLink Trunk, you must consider these settings,
along with specific configuration rules, as follows:
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Read the configuration rules provided in the next section,
Trunking configuration
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Determine which switch ports (up to four) are to become trunk members (the
specific ports making up the trunk). A minimum of two ports are required for
each trunk.
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