User`s guide

AT-S45 User’s Guide
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Deleting a Port Trunk
Caution
Disconnect the cables from the port trunk on the switch before
performing the following procedure. Deleting a port trunk without
first disconnecting the cables can create loops in your network
topology. Data loops can result in broadcast storms and poor
network performance.
To delete a port trunk from the switch, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type A to select Advanced Switch
Configuration.
2. From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, type T to select
Trunk Configuration.
The Port Trunking menu in Figure 20 on page 66 is displayed.
3. Type R to select Remove Trunk Member.
The following prompt is displayed.
Enter trunk group number>
Trunk group is in the range from 1 to 4
4. Enter the trunk group number you want to remove and press Return.
The following prompt is displayed.
Enter port members (up to 4 ports) for trunk 1>
Separate each port number with a comma;
Specify a range of ports by a hyphen
5. Enter the port members of the trunk and press Return.
Note
You must delete all port members from a trunk group in order to
delete a trunk. Disabling a trunk group will not delete the port
members from a trunk group and could cause a data loop.
The Trunk Configuration window should now show that the port
trunk has been removed from the switch.