Specifications
8-180 set switch trunk Rapier Switch Software Reference
Software Release 2.7.3
C613-03098-00 REV A
Related Commands show switch qos
set switch trunk
Syntax SET SWItch TRunk=trunk [SELect={MACSrc|MACDest|MACBoth|
IPSrc|IPDest|IPBoth}] [SPeed={10M|100M|1000M}]
where trunk is a character string 1 to 15 characters long. Valid characters are
uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, the underscore, and the hyphen.
Description This command sets parameters for the specified trunk group on the switch.
The trunk parameter specifies the name of the trunk group. The name is not
case sensitive. The name uniquely identifies the trunk group. The specified
trunk group must already exist.
The select parameter specifies the port selection criterion for the trunk group.
Each packet to be sent on the trunk group is checked by using the selection
criterion, and a port in the trunk group is chosen to send the packet. If macsrc
is specified, the source MAC address is used. If macdest is specified, the
destination MAC address is used. If macboth is specified, both source and
destination MAC addresses are used. If ipsrc is specified, the source IP address
is used. If ipdest is specified, the destination IP address is used. If ipboth is
specified, both the source and destination IP addresses are used. The user of
the switch should choose the value of this parameter to try to spread the load
as evenly as possible on the trunk group. The default for this parameter is
macboth.
The speed parameter specifies the speed of the ports in the trunk group. For
gigabit fibre ports, only the 1000m value is allowed. For gigabit copper ports,
10m, 100m, and 1000m values are allowed except that the uplink bays of some
units are not 10/100M capable. For 10/100 switch ports, 10m and 100m values
are allowed. The default is 100M. When a port is added to a trunk group, its
current speed and duplex mode settings are ignored and the port uses the
speed of the trunk group and full duplex mode. The ports that are members of
the trunk group are constrained to autonegotiate to the trunk speed only.
Example To set the speed of a trunk group called Trunk1 to 100 Mbps, use the command:
set switch trunk=trunk1 speed=100m
Related Commands add switch trunk
create switch trunk
delete switch trunk
destroy switch trunk
show switch trunk
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Table 8-36: Example priority level to QOS egress queue mapping (Continued)
Priority level Queue