Viewing The First And Last Ports In A Trunk Group - Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual

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NOTE
The show trunk command does not display any form of trunk when links are up.
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Trunk ID
HW Trunk ID
Duplex
Speed
Tag
Priority
Active Ports
Ports
Link_Status
LACP_Status
Load Sharing

Viewing the first and last ports in a trunk group

Output for many of the show commands will show the first and last port in a trunk as
FirstPort-LastPort, if the ports are consecutive, and FirstPort*LastPort if the ports are not
consecutive.
With the configuration above, output from the show mac command resembles the following, which
shows the first and last ports.
PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
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describes the information displayed by the show trunk command.
CLI trunk group information
Displays...
The trunk group number. The software numbers the groups in the display to make the
display easy to use.
The trunk ID.
The mode of the port, which can be one of the following:
None – The link on the primary trunk port is down.
Full – The primary port is running in full-duplex.
Half – The primary port is running in half-duplex.
NOTE: This field and the following fields apply only to operational trunk groups.
The speed set for the port. The value can be one of the following:
None – The link on the primary trunk port is down.
10 – The port speed is 10 Mbps.
100 – The port speed is 100 Mbps.
IG – The port speed is 1000 Mbps.
Indicates whether the ports have 802.1Q VLAN tagging. The value can be Yes or No.
Indicates the Quality of Service (QoS) priority of the ports. The priority can be a value
from 0 – 7.
The number of ports in the trunk group that are currently active.
The ports in the trunk group.
The link status or each port in the trunk group.
For more information about this feature, refer to the section
determining the status of aggregate links"
Ready - The port is functioning normally in the trunk group and is able to transmit
and receive LACP packets.
Expired - The time has expired (as determined by timeout values) and the port has
shut down because the port on the other side of the link has stopped transmitting
packets.
Down - The port physical link is down.
The number of traffic flows currently being load balanced on the trunk ports. All traffic
exchanged within the flow is forwarded on the same trunk port. For information about
trunk load sharing, refer to
Displaying trunk group configuration information
on page 421:
"Trunk group load sharing"
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