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Guidelines for Creating Trunks
General Guidelines –
• Finish configuring port trunks before you connect the corresponding
network cables between switches to avoid creating a loop.
• A trunk can have up to 8 ports.
• The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as trunk
ports.
• All ports in a trunk must be configured in an identical manner, including
communication mode (i.e., speed and duplex mode), VLAN
assignments, and CoS settings.
• Any of the Gigabit ports on the front panel can be trunked together,
including ports of different media types.
• All the ports in a trunk have to be treated as a whole when moved from/
to, added or deleted from a VLAN via the specified port-channel.
• STP, VLAN, and IGMP settings can only be made for the entire trunk
via the specified port-channel.
Dynamically Creating a Port Channel –
Ports assigned to a common port channel must meet the following criteria:
• Ports must have the same LACP system priority.
• Ports must have the same port admin key (Ethernet Interface).
• If the port channel admin key (lacp admin key - Port Channel) is not set
when a channel group is formed (i.e., it has the null value of 0), this key
is set to the same value as the port admin key (lacp admin key - Ethernet
Interface) used by the interfaces that joined the group.
• However, if the port channel admin key is set, then the port admin key
must be set to the same value for a port to be allowed to join a channel
group.
Trunk Status Display Commands
show interfaces
status port-channel
Shows trunk information NE, PE 4-196
show lacp Shows LACP information PE 4-212
Table 4-52 Link Aggregation Commands (Continued)
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