Technical data

Using the BayStack 350 Series 10/100 Autosense Switch
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I1
I2
I3
I4
SW2
Diagnostics
Comm Port
Power
123456
F Dx
26
100
Activity
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Activity
F Dx
10
100
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Activity
F Dx
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350F-HD
10/100 Autosense Switch
SW3
Diagnostics
Comm Port
Power
123456
F Dx
26
100
Activity
25
Activity
F Dx
10
100
789101112
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Activity
F Dx
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100
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350F-HD
10/100 Autosense Switch
SW4
Diagnostics
Comm Port
Power
123456
F Dx
26
100
Activity
25
Activity
F Dx
10
100
789101112
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Activity
F Dx
10
100
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350F-HD
10/100 Autosense Switch
FS2
Diagnostics
Comm Port
Power
123456
F Dx
26
100
Activity
25
Activity
F Dx
10
100
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Activity
F Dx
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100
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350F-HD
10/100 Autosense Switch
FS1
S1
Server trunk configuration
Inter-switch trunk configuration
SW1
F
F
Clients accessing data from the servers (FS1 and FS2) are provided with
maximized bandwidth through server trunk S1 and inter-switch trunks I1, I2, I3,
and I4. Trunk members (the ports making up each trunk) do not have to be
consecutive switch ports; they can be selected randomly, as shown by I4.
With spanning tree enabled, one of the trunks (I1 or I2) acts as a redundant
(backup) trunk to switch SW2. With spanning tree disabled, trunks I1 and I2 must
be configured into separate VLANs for this configuration to function properly
(see “V
LAN Workgroups” on page 1-13).
Figure 1-16. Client/server configuration example
The Trunk Configuration screens for switches SW1 to SW4 are shown inTrunk
Configuration Screen Examples following this section. For detailed information
about configuring trunks, see “MultiLink Trunk Configuration” on page 3-26.