Basic Trunk Group Configuration; Re-Initializing Ports For Trunking; Enabling Trunking On A Port; Enabling Trunking On A Switch - Brocade Communications Systems 1606 Administrator's Manual

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Basic trunk group configuration

Basic trunk group configuration

Re-initializing ports for trunking

re-initialize the ports being used for ISLs so that they recognize that trunking is enabled. This
procedure needs to be performed only one time. To re-initialize the ports, you can either disable
and then re-enable the switch, or disable and then re-enable the affected ports.
You can enable or disable Trunking for a single port or for an entire switch. When you issue the
portCfgTrunkPort or switchCfgTrunk command to update the trunking configuration, the ports to
which the configuration applies are disabled and re-enabled with the new trunk configuration. As a
result, traffic through those ports can be disrupted.
Displaying trunking information
Use the portPerfShow command to monitor problem areas where there are congested paths or
dropped links to determine if you need to adjust the fabric design by adding, removing, or
reconfiguring ISLs and trunking groups. For additional information on the Brocade Advanced
Performance Monitor to monitor traffic, see
Re-initializing ports for trunking
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the islShow command to determine which ports are used for ISLs.
3. Enter the portDisable command for each ISL port.
4. Enter the portEnable command for each port that you disabled in

Enabling Trunking on a port

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the portCfgTrunkPort command to enable trunking. In the following example, trunking is

Enabling Trunking on a switch

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the switchCfgTrunk command.
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All the trunks and members of a trunk.
Whether the trunking port connection is the master port connection for the trunking group.
That trunks are formed correctly.
Trunking information for a switch that is part of an FC Router backbone fabric interlinking
several edge fabrics.
Trunking information, including bandwidth and throughput for all the trunk groups in a switch.
being enabled on slot 1, port 3.
switch:admin> portcfgtrunkport 1/3 1
Mode 1 enables and mode 0 disables ISL Trunking for all ports on the switch.
switch:admin> switchcfgtrunk 1
Committing configuration...done.
is required after you install the ISL Trunking license. You must
is useful to view the following information:
"Monitoring Fabric Performance"
on page 383.
step
3.
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