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Foundry Switch and Router Installation and Configuration Guide
Foundry Device Type
Stackable
Switch
Router
Configuring a Trunk Group
1.
Disconnect the cables from those ports on both systems that will be connected by the trunk group. Do not
configure the trunk groups with the cables connected.
NOTE: If you connect the cables before configuring the trunk groups and then rebooting, the traffic on the
ports can create a spanning tree loop.
2.
Configure the trunk group on one of the two switches or routers involved in the configuration. Save this
configuration to flash and reboot the system.
NOTE: Foundry Networks recommends that you reload the software immediately after saving a trunk group
configuration to the startup-config file, before making further configuration changes.
3.
If the device at the other end of the trunk group is another Layer 2 or Layer 3 Switch, repeat Step 2 for the
other device.
4.
When both devices are reset (re-booted) and operational, reconnect the cables to those ports that are now
configured as trunk groups, starting with the first port (lead port) of each trunk group.
5.
To verify the connection is operational, use the show trunk command.
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Table 10.5: Foundry Trunk Group Load Sharing (Continued)
Trunk Group Type
Switch
Server
Switch
Server
Traffic Type
Load-Sharing
Basis
All traffic
Destination MAC
address
IP
Source and
destination IP
address
All other
Source MAC
address
IP
Destination IP
address
IPX
Destination IPX
address
AppleTalk
Destination
AppleTalk address
All other
Destination MAC
address
IP
Source IP address
IPX
Source IPX address
AppleTalk
Source AppleTalk
address
All other
Source MAC
address
December 2000

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