Trunk group rules, Table 60, Trunk group overview – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Trunk group overview

Trunk group rules

Table 60

lists the maximum number of trunk groups you can configure on a device and the valid

number of ports in a trunk group. The table applies to static and LACP trunk ports.

You cannot configure a port as a member of a trunk group if 802.3ad link aggregation is
enabled on the port.

Unlike other devices, trunk groups on devices listed in

Table 60

are not classified as switch

trunk groups or server trunk groups.

Port assignment on a module need not be consecutive. The port range can contain gaps. For
example, you can configure ports 1, 3, and 4 (excluding 2). Refer to

“Flexible trunk group

membership”

on page 334.

Port assignment on a module need not be consecutive. The port range can contain gaps. For
example, you can configure ports 1, 3, and 4 (excluding 2). Refer to

“Flexible trunk group

membership”

on page 334.

You can select any port to be the primary port of the trunk group.

You cannot combine Gbps and 10-Gbps ports in the same trunk group.

TABLE 60

Trunk group support

Model

Maximum number of Gbps
trunk groups

Valid number of ports in a group

TurboIron X Series

28

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8

424F

42XG

Lnk
Act

Lnk
Act

1

2

424C

424C

424C

424C

424F

424C

8X-12GM-4

Console

Pwr

Lnk

Odd

Even

SYS

EJECT

DC OK

ALM

AC OK

DC OK

ALM

AC OK

SYS

EJECT

DC OK

ALM

AC OK

SYS

EJECT

DC OK

ALM

AC OK

SYS

EJECT

Odd

Even

Lnk

Lnk

424C

424F

Odd

Even

Odd

Even

Lnk

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