Creating a gigabit port trunk – Allied Telesis AT-S25 User Manual
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5. From the Port Trunking menu, type 1 to select Create 10/100 Trunk.
The prompt similar to the following is displayed.
Enter Trunk Number -> [1 to 5] ->
6. Enter the port group containing the ports to be in the trunk and press
the Enter key. (For port groupings, refer to Using Ports from the
Same Group on page 79.)
The following prompt appears:
Enter Trunk Name ->
7. Enter a name for the trunk and press the Enter key. The name can be
up to 10 alphanumeric characters.
A prompt similar to the following appears:
Enter trunk ports [1 - 8] ->
8. Specify the ports of the trunk. You can specify the ports individually
(e.g., 1,2,3,4), as a range (e.g., 1-4), or both (e.g., 1-2,5,7).
9. Type S to select Save Configuration Changes.
10. Configure the ports on the remote switch for port trunking.
11. Connect the cables to the ports of the trunk on the switch.
The port trunk is ready for network operation.
Creating a
Gigabit Port
Trunk
To create a Gigabit port trunk, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Ports Menu.
2. From the Ports Menu, type 3 to select Port Trunking.
The Port Trunking menu in Figure 29 on page 82 is displayed.
3. To create the port trunk on a switch in the stack other than the one
you are currently managing, type M.
The prompt message is displayed:
Select Module ID: [1 to 8] ->
4. Enter the ID of the module you want to select, and press the Enter key.
5. From the Port Trunking menu, type 2 to select Create Gigabit Trunk.
The following prompt is displayed.
Enter Trunk Name ->
6. Enter a name for the trunk and press the Enter key. The name can be
up to 10 alphanumeric characters.