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Trunks
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TRUNKS
6.1
Membership
This page allows you to create a maximum of 4 trunks of up to 8 ports each. For instructions on
how to create, modify, and delete trunks, please see Working with Trunks.
how to create, modify, and delete trunks, please see Working with Trunks.
The Membership Table has one row for each port and a column for each trunk, plus an
additional column for ports that are not members of a trunk. Each row contains radio buttons
which are used to indicate which trunk (if any) the port belongs to. Each radio button is in a
column of its own. The columns are:
additional column for ports that are not members of a trunk. Each row contains radio buttons
which are used to indicate which trunk (if any) the port belongs to. Each radio button is in a
column of its own. The columns are:
• Port - The front-panel port number.
• Not a Trunk Member - If the radio button in this column is selected, the port is not a
• Not a Trunk Member - If the radio button in this column is selected, the port is not a
member of any trunks. This is the default state.
• Trunk T1 - T4 - These columns correspond to the 4 trunks that are supported by the
switch. Clicking on the radio button in any one of these columns causes the port to
become a member of the corresponding trunk. Each trunk can have a maximum of 8
ports, and a minimum of 1 port.
become a member of the corresponding trunk. Each trunk can have a maximum of 8
ports, and a minimum of 1 port.
When a trunk is first created it is given the following, default configuration:
• Speed/Duplex is set to Auto Speed (see TRUNKS > Configuration)
• Flow Control is turned off (see TRUNKS > Configuration)
• Flow Control is turned off (see TRUNKS > Configuration)