Deleting a static port trunk – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Section I: Basic Features
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SRC/DST MAC - Source address /destination MAC address
SRC IP - Source IP address trunking
DST IP - Destination IP address trunking
SRC/DST IP - Source address /destination IP address
The default is SRC/DST MAC. For background information, refer to
“Load Distribution Methods” on page 134.
4 - Port Range
Specifies the ports of the trunk. A trunk can contain up to eight ports.
You can identify the ports individually (for example, 3,7,10), as a range
(for example, 5-11), or both (for example, 2,4,11-14).
6. Type M to select Modify Trunk.
The modifications to the port trunk are activated on the switch.
7. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then
type S to select Save Configuration Changes.
8. Reconnect the cables to the ports of the trunk on the switch.
The modified port trunk is ready for network operations.
Deleting a Static
Port Trunk
To delete a static port trunk from the switch, perform the following
procedure:
Caution
Disconnect the cables from the port trunk on the switch before
performing the following procedure. Deleting a port trunk without first
disconnecting the cables can create loops in your network topology.
Data loops can result in broadcast storms and poor network
performance.
1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Configuration.
The Port Configuration menu is shown in Figure 25 on page 102.
2. From the Port Menu, type 4 to select Port Trunking and LACP.
The Port Trunking and LACP menu is shown in Figure 37 on page 137.
3. From the Port Trunking and LACP menu, type 1 to select Static Port
Trunking.
The Static Port Trunking menu is shown in Figure 38 on page 137.
4. Type D to select Delete Trunk.
The following prompt is displayed: