Cabletron Systems ELS10-26TX Manual De Usuario
3-10
Configuring Your ELS10-26
For ELS10-26 B, at the LCM prompt:
b. Type
trunk 3-10,14-15 on
For ELS10-26 C, at the LCM prompt:
c. Type
trunk 3-10 on
Each ELS10-26 determines which ports are part of which Trunk
Group. After Trunk Group configuration, the ELS10-26s
complete the standard 802.1D Spanning Tree state changes,
treating each Trunk Group as a single 802.1D Spanning Tree
port.
Group. After Trunk Group configuration, the ELS10-26s
complete the standard 802.1D Spanning Tree state changes,
treating each Trunk Group as a single 802.1D Spanning Tree
port.
802.1D Spanning Tree takes about thirty seconds to resolve
which ELS10-26 ports are to become forwarding ports. As ports
within a Trunk Group become forwarding ports, traffic within
the Trunk Group is momentarily halted to guarantee the first-
in, first-out ordering of the Ethernet packets.
which ELS10-26 ports are to become forwarding ports. As ports
within a Trunk Group become forwarding ports, traffic within
the Trunk Group is momentarily halted to guarantee the first-
in, first-out ordering of the Ethernet packets.
3.6 DISABLING TRUNKING
To turn off trunking, at the LCM prompt:
1. Type
trunk <PORT-RANGE> off
For example,
trunk 2-4 off
Note:
The ELS10-26-to-ELS10-26 connections must be point-to-point.
There cannot be any other devices on those Ethernets. The ports
used for trunking can be in any order. However, both ends of the
ELS10-26-to-ELS10-26 connections must have trunking turned on
for the ports that are being used for the connections.
There cannot be any other devices on those Ethernets. The ports
used for trunking can be in any order. However, both ends of the
ELS10-26-to-ELS10-26 connections must have trunking turned on
for the ports that are being used for the connections.