Using The Cli To Configure A Static Or Dynamic Trunk Group - ProCurve 2626 Management And Configuration Manual

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Figure 12-9. Example of a Dynamic LACP Trunk with One Standby Link
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Using the CLI To Configure a Static or Dynamic Trunk Group

Configure port trunking before you connect the trunked links between
switches. Otherwise, a broadcast storm could occur. (If you need to connect
the ports before configuring them for trunking, you can temporarily disable
the ports until the trunk is configured. See "Using the CLI To Configure Ports"
on page 10-10.)
On the 2600, 2600-PWR, 4100gl and 6108 switches covered by this guide you
can configure up to six port trunk groups having up to four links each (with
additional standby links if you're using dynamic LACP). On the 2800 switches
covered by this guide you can configure up to 24 port trunk groups having up
to 8 links each (with additional standby links if you're using dynamic LACP).
You can configure trunk group types as follows:
Trunk Type
Trunk Group Membership
TrkX (Static)
LACP
Yes
Trunk
Yes
Trunks configured as FEC (Fast Ethernet Channel) are not supported. To
configure port trunk groups, use static or LACP trunks. For release notes
describing the latest software updates, visit the ProCurve Networking website
at http://www.procurve.com. Click on Technical support, and then click
on Product manuals.
The following examples show how to create different types of trunk groups.
Port Status and Configuration
DynX (Dynamic)
Yes
No
Port Trunking
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