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408 PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
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Displaying trunk group configuration information
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The disable module command can be used to disable the ports on a module. However, on 10
Gbps modules, the disable module command does not cause the remote connection to be
dropped. If a trunk group consists of 10 Gbps ports, and you use the disable module command
to disable ports in the trunk group, which then causes the number of active ports in the trunk
group to drop below the threshold value, the trunk group is not disabled.
If you establish a threshold for a trunk used in conjunction with Metro Ring Protocol (MRP) on
10 Gbps interfaces, then you must also enable Link Fault Signaling (LFS).
If you specify a threshold for a trunk group, the other end of the trunk group must also have the
same threshold configuration.
Monitoring a trunk port
You can monitor the traffic on an individual port of a static trunk group. For configuration details,
refer to “Monitoring an individual trunk port” on page 636.
Configuring outbound rate shaping for a trunk port
You can configure the maximum rate at which outbound traffic is sent out on a static trunk port. For
configuration details, refer to “Configuring outbound rate shaping for a trunk port” on page 647.
Enabling sFlow forwarding on a trunk port
You can enable sFlow forwarding on individual ports of a static trunk group. For configuration
details, refer to “Enabling sFlow forwarding on individual trunk ports” on page 1435.
Setting the sFlow sampling rate on a trunk port
You can configure an individual trunk port to use a different sampling rate than the global default
sampling rate. This feature is supported on static trunk ports. For configuration details, refer to
“Changing the sampling rate for a trunk port” on page 1434.
Displaying trunk group configuration information
To display configuration information for the trunk groups, use the show trunk command. This
command displays information for configured trunk groups and operational trunk groups. A
configured trunk group is one that has been configured in the software but has not been placed
into operation by a reset or reboot. An operational trunk group is one that has been placed into
operation by a reset or reboot.
Enter the following command at any CLI level.
Syntax: show trunk [ethernet <port> to <port>]
The ethernet parameter introduces a port or port group.
The <port> variable specifies an individual port. Specify the <port> variable in the following
formats:
PowerConnect B-Series FCX stackable switches – <stack-unit/slotnum/portnum>
The to keyword indicates that you are specifying a range of ports. Specify the lower port number in
the range first, then to, then the higher port number in the range.