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SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Optimizing Port Usage Through Traffic Control and Port Trunking
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Table 6-4.

Trunk Configuration Protocols

Protocol

Trunking Options

LACP
(802.3ad)

Provides dynamic and static LACP trunking options.
Dynamic LACP — Use the switch-negotiated dynamic LACP trunk when:

– The port on the other end of the trunk link is configured for Active or Passive LACP.
– You want to achieve fault-tolerance for high-availability applications where you want a four-link trunk

with one or more standby links available in case an active link goes down. (Both ends of the link must
be dynamic LACP.)

Static LACP — Use the manually configured static LACP trunk when:

– The port on the other end of the trunk link is configured for a static LACP trunk
– You want to configure non-default spanning tree (STP) or IGMP parameters on an LACP trunk group.
– You want an LACP trunk group to operate in a VLAN other than the default VLAN and GVRP is disabled.
– You want to use a monitor port on the switch to monitor an LACP trunk.

See “Trunk Group Operation Using LACP” on page 6-23.

Trunk
(non-
protocol)

Provides manually configured, static-only trunking to:
• Most switches and routing switches not running the 802.3ad LACP protocol.
• Windows NT and Unix workstations and servers
Use the Trunk option when:

– The device to which you want to create a trunk link is using a non-802.3ad trunking protocol
– You are unsure which type of trunk to use, or the device to which you want to create a trunk link is

using an unknown trunking protocol.

– You want to use a monitor port on the switch to monitor traffic on a trunk.

See “Trunk Group Operation Using the “Trunk” Option” on page 6-26.

FEC

Provides static trunking to forwarding devices that also support FEC (Fast
EtherChannel

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switches and routers, and some Unix and Windows NT servers.

See “Trunk Operation Using the FEC Option” on page 6-26.