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6.4 Trunk Configuration
Trunk allows the switch to combine ports so that they function like a single high-speed link. It can be used to increase the
bandwidth to some devices to provide a high-speed link. For example, trunk is useful when making connections between
switches or connecting servers to the switch. Trunk can also provide a redundant link for fault tolerance. If one link in the
trunk failed, the switch can balance the traffic among the remaining links.
1.
The 10/100 Mbps port cannot be trunked with Gigabit port (Port 9 and Port 10).
2.
All ports in the same trunk group will be treated as a single port. If a trunk group exists, the ports
belonging to that trunk will be replaced by “TRUNK #” in the VLAN configuration screen. The
following example configures Port 1~ Port 2 as “TRUNK 1.”
6.4.1 Trunking Commands
show trunks
Description:
Show trunking information.
Switch(config)# show trunk
Group ID | LACP | Ports | LACP Active
--------------+--------+-------------------+-----------------
1 | Yes | 1, 2 | 1, 2
trunk add
Description:
Add a new trunk group.
Syntax:
trunk add
Parameters:
specifies the trunk group to be added.
lacp
Description:
Specifies the added trunk group to be LACP enabled.
Syntax:
lacp
no-lacp
specifies the added trunk group to be LACP disabled.
Parameters:
specifies the ports to be set.
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specifies the ports to be set to LACP active.