To check the status for ports configured for trunking, at the LCM prompt:
1. Type
status <PORT-RANGE>
The display could look like the following:
FN10 > status 1
Bridging:
Enabled/Disabled:
Spanning Tree:
Trunking State:
Pkts Transmitted:
Pkts Received:
Carrier Losses:
Total Collisions:
Excess Collisions:
RX Missed Pkts:
RX Runt Pkts:
RX FCS/Align Errs:
Internal TX Errs:
Type <CR> to display port 2 status...>
The following conditions can be displayed:
•
Broken — Trunking is enabled, but the port in non-operational.
•
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.
Fast Network 10 User Guide
Port 1 Status
Transparent Bridging
Enabled, Rip listening
Forwarding
Off
1693
0
1693
0
0
0
0
0
0
Displaying Trunking Status
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