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Placing Ports in a
Port Trunk
When setting up a port trunk, note that:
The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as trunk
ports.
The trunk ports can only belong to one port trunk.
The trunk ports must be fiber or twisted pair ports.
The trunk ports must be from the same Switch in the stack.
The trunk ports must have an identical configuration. Port speed is the
only exception — if ports of a different speed are trunked together,
the higher speed links carry the traffic. The lower speed links only
carry the traffic if the higher speed links fail.
The ports in a trunk do not support security, VLT tagging, resilient
links, or roving analysis. For information about security, see
"Configuring a Port"
see
"Placing a Port in Multiple VLANs"
about resilient links, see
information about roving analysis, see
Ports"
on
page
86.
Port trunks cannot have a permanent entry placed against them in the
Switch Database.
When using a port trunk, note that:
To gather statistics about a port trunk, you must add together the
statistics for each port in the trunk.
To disable a link in a port trunk, you must remove the connection and
then disable both trunk ports in the link separately. If you do this, the
traffic destined for that link is distributed to the other links in the port
trunk. If you do not remove the connection and only disable one trunk
port in the link, traffic is still forwarded to that port by the trunk port
at the other end. This means that a significant amount of traffic may
be lost.
Before removing a port trunk, you must disable all the trunk ports or
disconnect all the links — if you do not, a loop may be created.
To place ports into a port trunk, use the Port Trunk Setup page of the web
interface; for more information, see
page
81.

Placing Ports in a Port Trunk

on
page
59. For information about VLT tagging,
on
page
"Setting Up Resilient Links"
"Setting Up Roving Analysis
"Setting Up Port Trunks"
159
166. For information
on
page
79. For
on

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