Displaying Trunking Status - Cabletron Systems Fast Network 10 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Configuring Your FN10
1. Type
trunk <PORT-RANGE> off
For example,

3.7 DISPLAYING TRUNKING STATUS

To check the status of your current trunking configuration, at the LCM
prompt:
1. Type
trunk <PORT-RANGE>
The display could look like the following:
FN10 > trunk 2-4
Port 2 trunking joined to Bridge MAC Addr 00:40:27:00:06:1f IP Addr 192.138.217.1
Port 3 trunking joined to Bridge MAC Addr 00:40:27:00:06:c3 IP Addr 192.138.200.2
Port 4 trunking joined to Bridge MAC Addr 00:50:36:00:07:4a IP Addr 192.140.250.7
The following conditions can be displayed:
Closed (or Oneway) — Trunking is enabled, and the Trunking
Protocol is attempting to establish a trunk connection.
Heldown — Trunking is enabled, but the trunk connection was
rejected. After a short time-out period, another attempt is
automatically initiated to establish a good trunk connection.
Joined — Trunking is enabled, and the Trunking Protocol has
established a good trunk connection.
Off — Trunking is not enabled.
Perturbed — Trunking is enabled, and a good trunk connection has
been established. However, the forwarding of data packets is
temporarily suspended to allow for a change in the membership of the
Trunk Group.
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trunk 2-4 off
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