Trunk configuration methods, Trunk configuration methods -12 – IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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Optimizing Port Usage Through Traffic Control and Port Trunking
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link is restored, that link is automatically included in the traffic distribution
again. The LACP option also offers a standby link capability, which enables
you to keep links in reserve for service if one or more of the original active
links fails. See “Trunk Group Operation Using LACP” on page 11-25.)

Trunk Configuration Methods

Dynamic LACP Trunk

: The switch automatically negotiates trunked links

between LACP-configured ports on separate devices, and offers one dynamic
trunk option: LACP. To configure the switch to initiate a dynamic LACP trunk
with another device, use the

interface ethernet command in the CLI to set the

default LACP option to

Active on the ports you want to use for the trunk. For

example, the following command sets ports C1-C4 to LACP active:

HP4108(config) int e c1-c4 lacp active

Note that the above example works if the ports are not already operating in a
trunk. To change the LACP option on ports already operating as a trunk, you
must first remove them from the trunk. For example, if ports C1 - C4 were
LACP-active and operating in a trunk with another device, you would do the
following to change them to LACP-passive:

HP4108(config)# no int e c1-c4 lacp

Removes the ports from
the trunk.

HP4108(config)# int e c1-c4

Configures LACP

lacp passive

passive.

Static Trunk:

The switch uses the links you configure with the Port/Trunk

Settings screen in the menu interface or the

trunk command in the CLI to create

a static port trunk. The switch offers three types of static trunks: LACP, Trunk,
and FEC.

Table 11-3. Trunk Types Used in Static and Dynamic Trunk Groups

Trunking
Method

LACP

Trunk

FEC

Dynamic

Yes

No No

Static

Yes

Yes

Yes

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