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BLADE OS 5.0 Command Reference
BMD00142, November 2009 Chapter 6: The Configuration Menu
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/cfg/l2/trunk <trunk group number>
Trunk Configuration
Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth connections between G8124s or other trunk capable
devices. A trunk is a group of ports that act together, combining their bandwidth to create a single,
larger port. Up to 12 static trunk groups can be configured on the G8124, with the following
restrictions:
Any physical switch port can belong to no more than one trunk group.
Up to 12 ports can belong to the same trunk group.
Configure all ports in a trunk group with the same properties (speed, duplex, flow control, STG,
VLAN, and so on).
Trunking from non-BLADE devices must comply with Cisco
®
EtherChannel
®
technology.
By default, each trunk group is empty and disabled.
[Trunk group 1 Menu]
add - Add port to trunk group
rem - Remove port from trunk group
ena - Enable trunk group
dis - Disable trunk group
del - Delete trunk group
cur - Display current Trunk Group configuration
Table 130 Trunk Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
add <port alias or number>
Adds a physical port to the current trunk group.
rem <port alias or number>
Removes a physical port from the current trunk group.
ena
Enables the current trunk group.
dis
Disables the current trunk group.
del
Removes the current trunk group configuration.
cur
Displays current trunk group parameters.