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Port Trunking

Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth, multi-link connections between Alteon Web
switches or other trunk-capable devices. A trunk group is a group of ports that act together,
combining their bandwidth to create a single, larger virtual link. This chapter provides configu-
ration background and examples for trunking multiple ports together:

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“Port Trunking Example” on page 67

Overview

When using port trunk groups between two Alteon Web switches as shown in

Figure 3-1

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can create a virtual link between the switches operating up to six gigabits per second, depend-
ing on how many physical ports are combined. The switch supports up to four trunk groups per
switch, each with two to six links.

Figure 3-1 Port Trunk Group

Trunk groups are also useful for connecting an Alteon Web switch to third-party devices that
support link aggregation, such as Cisco routers and switches with EtherChannel technology
(not ISL trunking technology) and Sun's Quad Fast Ethernet Adapter. Nortel Networks trunk
group technology is compatible with these devices when they are configured manually.

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