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Managing static port trunks, Creating a static port trunk – Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual

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AT-S62 Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Operations

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Managing Static Port Trunks

The following procedures explain how to create, modify, and delete
static port trunks:

Creating a Static Port Trunk on page 133

Modifying a Static Port Trunk on page 136

Deleting a Static Port Trunk on page 138

For background information, refer to Static Port Trunk Overview on page
121.

Creating a Static

Port Trunk

This section contains the procedure for creating a static port trunk on a
switch. Be sure to review the guidelines in Port Trunk Overview on page
121 before performing the procedure.

Caution

Do not connect the cables to the trunk ports on the switches until
after you have configured the trunk with the management software.
Connecting the cables before configuring the software will create a
loop in your network topology. Data loops can result in broadcast
storms and poor network performance.

Note

Before creating a port trunk, examine the speed, duplex mode, and
flow control settings of the lowest numbered port that will be a part
of the trunk. Check to be sure that the settings are correct for the
end node to which the trunk will be connected. When you create the
trunk, the AT-S62 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.

To create a port trunk, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Configuration.

2. From the Port Configuration menu, type 4 to select Port Trunking and

LACP.