Configuring Smarttrunk Behavior On The Ssr - Cabletron Systems SSR-GLX19-02 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Configuring SSR Bridging
5.
In the STP Enabled Ports list, double-click the module containing the port you want
to configure. Configuration Expert displays the module's ports on which STP is
enabled. From the list of ports that appears, select the port on which you want to
disable STP.
Note:
6.
Click the Remove button.
Configuration Expert moves the selected port from the STP Enabled Ports list to the
corresponding module in the STP Disabled Ports list.
7.
Click OK.
Configuration Expert adds the port to those found in the STP Disabled Ports object,
which is located in the STP Port State object.

Configuring SmartTRUNK Behavior on the SSR

The SSR uses SmartTRUNKing to help maximize throughput with the help of load
balancing and load sharing. A SmartTRUNK is a group of two or more ports that have
been logically combined into a single port. Network traffic is divided across the ports in
parallel to provide additional throughput, which provides increased throughput and link
redundancy.
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Clicking a module in the STP Enabled Ports list rather than double-clicking it
selects all of the module's ports on which STP is currently enabled. Use this
method if you want to disable STP on all of those ports.
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