Alliedware plus command – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line User’s Guide
Section I: Basic Operations
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AT-S63 Management Software copies the settings of the lowest
numbered port in the trunk to the other ports so that all the settings
are the same.
You should also check to be sure that the ports are untagged
members of the same VLAN. You cannot create a trunk of ports that
are untagged members of different VLANs.
Note
All ports in a trunk must operate at the same speed. When you
include port 23R or 24R in a trunk and the port transitions to
redundant uplink status, the port speed is automatically adjusted to
1000 Mbps. If the other ports in the trunk are operating at a different
speed, port trunking may be unpredictable. Because of these port
speed variables, Allied Telesis suggests that you not include port
23R or 24R in a port trunk.
Note
If the ports that are to constitute the new trunk are already members
of another static trunk, you must first remove them from their current
trunk assignment. To remove ports from a static trunk, see “DELETE
SWITCH TRUNK” on page 203.
Examples
The following command creates a static port trunk using ports 3 through 6.
The command names the trunk “load22” and sets the load distribution
method to destination MAC address.
create switch trunk=load22 port=3-6 select=macdest
The following command creates a port trunk consisting of ports 15,17, and
22. The command names the trunk “trunk4”. No load distribution method is
specified, so the default source and destination MAC addresses method is
used:
create switch trunk=trunk4 port=15,17,22
AlliedWare Plus
Command
Syntax
static-channel-group
tgid
Mode
Port Interface mode