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Configuring Redundant Trunk Groups (J-Web Procedure)

Table 196: RTG Configuration Fields
Field
Group Name
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OS for EX Series Ethernet Switches, Release 10.3
Monitoring GVRP on page 1403
A redundant trunk link provides a simple solution for network recovery when a trunk
interface goes down. Traffic is routed to another trunk interface, keeping network
convergence time to a minimum. You can configure redundant trunk groups (RTGs) with
a primary link and a secondary link on trunk interfaces, or configure dynamic selection of
the active interface. If the primary link fails, the secondary link automatically takes over
without waiting for normal STP convergence. An RTG can be created only if the following
conditions are satisfied:
A minimum of two trunk interfaces that are not part of any RTG are available.
All the selected trunk interfaces to be added to the RTG have the same VLAN
configuration.
The selected trunk interfaces are not part of a spanning-tree configuration.
To configure an RTG using the J-Web interface:
Select
>
Configure
Switching
1.
The RTG Configuration page displays a list of existing RTGs. If you select a specific
RTG, the details of the selected RTG are displayed in the Details of group section.
NOTE: After you make changes to the configuration in this page, you must
commit the changes for them to take effect. To commit all changes to
the active configuration, select
Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes for details about all
commit options.
Click one:
2.
—Creates an RTG.
Add
Edit
—Modifies an RTG.
—Deletes an RTG.
Delete
When you are adding or editing an RTG, enter information as described in Table 196
on page 1388.
Click
to apply changes to the configuration or click
3.
OK
changes.
Function
Specifies a unique name for the RTG.
>
.
RTG
Commit Options
Cancel
Your Action
Enter a name.
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. See Using the
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to cancel without saving

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