User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- The ATX Switch Chassis View
- Using ATX Trunking
- Using ATX Port Filtering
- Workgroup Configuration
- ATX Port Mirroring
- IPX Routing Tables
- Index

Using ATX Trunking
3-2 The Port Trunking Window
Figure 3-1. The Trunking Table Window
The Port Trunking Window
The Port Trunking window features the trunking table (in the upper portion of
the window), which displays the following information about each interface for
which trunking is enabled:
Index
Displays the port’s strunkIfIndex identifier.
State
Indicates the port’s trunking condition (strunkState). The possible states are:
• closed — trunking is enabled, and the trunking protocol is attempting to
establish a trunk connection, but the port has not yet received any trunking
PDUs.
• oneway — trunking is enabled, and the trunking protocol is attempting to
establishatrunkconnection,butincomingtrunkingPDUsdonotindicatethat
the ATX’s trunking PDUs are being successfully received at the other end of
the link.
• joined — trunking is enabled, the trunking protocol has established a good
trunk connection, and the port is actively participating in the trunk group.
• perturbed—trunkingisenabled,thetrunkingprotocolhasestablishedagood
trunk connection, and the port is actively participating in the trunk group;
however, the transmission of data packets has been temporarily stopped due
to a change in trunk group membership.
Trunking Table
Port Selection Area