Modifying a static port trunk – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks

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Section I: Basic Operations

Modifying a Static Port Trunk

This section contains the procedure for modifying a static port trunk on the
switch.

Caution

If you will be adding or removing ports from the trunk, you should
disconnect all data cables from the ports of the trunk on the switch
before performing the procedure. Adding or removing ports from a
static port trunk without first disconnecting the cables may result in
loops in your network topology, which can result in broadcast storms
and poor network performance.

Note the following before performing this procedure:

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If you are adding a port and the port will be the lowest numbered port
in the trunk, its parameter settings will overwrite the settings of the
existing ports in the trunk. Therefore, you should check to see if its
settings are appropriate prior to adding it.

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If you are adding a port and the port will not be the lowest numbered
port in the trunk, its settings will be changed to match the settings of
the existing ports in the trunk.

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If you are adding a port to a static trunk, you should check to be sure
that the new port is an untagged member of the same VLAN as the
other trunk ports. A trunk cannot contain ports that are untagged
members of different VLANs.

To modify a port trunk, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Configuration.

2. From the Port Configuration menu, type 4 to select Port Trunking and

LACP.

The Port Trunking and LACP menu is shown in Figure 35 on page 116.

3. From the Port Trunking and LACP menu, type 1 to select Static Port

Trunking.

The Static Port Trunking menu is shown in Figure 36 on page 117.

4. Type M to select Modify Trunk.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter Trunk ID: [1 to 6] ->

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