Configuring the Switch Modules using the Menu-driven Interface
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If the IGMP snooping configuration for any port trunk member is changed, the IGMP
snooping settings for all port trunk members are changed.
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The port trunk takes precedence over any other setting. That is, the settings of trunked
ports are the same as the master port settings.
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When any trunked port becomes a non-trunked port, all of the port configurations are
reset to default settings.
Refer to Appendix G in the HP ProLiant e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide for
additional information on port trunking.
To configure a port trunking group:
1. Highlight Configure Port Trunking on the Configuration menu.
2. Press the Enter key. The following screen is displayed.
The user-changeable parameters in the switch module are as follows:
— Group ID—This field is for a group ID number for the port trunking group.
— Group Name—Enter a name for the port trunking group.
— Member ports—Toggle between M to indicate membership of the port trunking
— State—Toggle between Enabled and Disabled. This setting is used to turn a port
3. After making your changes, highlight APPLY, then press the Enter key.
IMPORTANT: To save the configuration settings permanently, you must enter them into NVRAM
using the Save Changes option on the main menu. Refer to the "Saving Changes" section earlier
in this chapter.
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group, or a dash (—) to indicate nonmembership.
trunking group on or off. It is useful for diagnostics, to quickly isolate a bandwidth
intensive network device or to have an absolute backup aggregation group that is not
under automatic control.
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Menu-driven Interface Reference Guide