Built-in fault tolerance, Before configuring static trunks, Trunk group configuration rules – Juniper Networks EX2500 User Manual

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EX2500 Ethernet Switch Configuration Guide

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Trunking Overview

Each packet’s particular MAC or IP address information results in selecting one line
in the trunk group for data transmission. The more data streams are feeding the
trunk lines, the more evenly traffic is distributed.

Built-In Fault Tolerance

Since each trunk group is made up of multiple physical links, the trunk group is
inherently fault tolerant. As long as one connection between the switches is
available, the trunk remains active.

Statistical load balancing is maintained whenever a port in a trunk group is lost or
returned to service.

Before Configuring Static Trunks

When you create and enable a static trunk, the trunk members (switch ports) take
on certain settings necessary for correct operation of the trunking feature.

Before you configure your trunk, you must consider these settings, along with
specific configuration rules, as follows:

1.

Read the configuration rules provided in the section, “Trunk Group
Configuration Rules” on page 46.

2.

Determine which switch ports (up to 12) are to become trunk members (the
specific ports making up the trunk).

Ensure that the chosen switch ports are set to

enabled

. Trunk member ports

must have the same VLAN and Spanning Tree configuration. We recommend
that the ports in a trunk be members of the same VLAN.

3.

Consider how the existing Spanning Tree will react to the new trunk
configuration. See “Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 33 for Spanning Tree
Group configuration guidelines.

4.

Consider how existing VLANs will be affected by the addition of a trunk.

Trunk Group Configuration Rules

The trunking feature operates according to specific configuration rules. When
creating trunks, consider the following rules that determine how a trunk group
reacts in any network topology:

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All trunks must originate from one device, and lead to one destination device.

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Any physical switch port can belong to only one trunk group.

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Trunking from third-party devices must comply with EtherChannel technology.

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All ports in a trunk must have the same link configuration (speed, duplex, flow
control), the same VLAN properties, and the same Spanning Tree, storm
control, and ACL configuration. We recommend that the ports in a trunk be
members of the same VLAN.

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