Removing ports from a static trunk group, Enabling a dynamic lacp trunk group – HP 2600 User Manual

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Port Trunking
Port Status and Configuration

Configuring a Static Trunk, Static FEC, or Static LACP Trunk Group.

For 2600, 2600-PWR, 4100gl, and 6108 switches:

Syntax:

trunk <port-list> < trk1 | trk2 | trk3 | trk4 | trk5 | trk6 > < trunk | fec | lacp >

For 2800 switches:

Syntax:

trunk <port-list> < trk1 ... trk24 > < trunk | fec | lacp >

This example uses ports C4 - C6 to create a non-protocol static trunk group
with the group name of

Trk2.

HPswitch(config)# trunk c4-c6 trk2 trunk

Removing Ports from a Static Trunk Group.

This command removes

one or more ports from an existing Trk

x trunk group.

C a u t i o n

Removing a port from a trunk can result in a loop and cause a broadcast storm.
When you remove a port from a trunk where STP is not in use, HP recommends
that you first disable the port or disconnect the link on that port.

Syntax:

no trunk < port-list >

This example removes ports C4 and C5 from an existing trunk group.

HPswitch(config)# no trunk c4-c5

Enabling a Dynamic LACP Trunk Group.

In the default port configura­

tion, all ports on the switch are set to LACP

Passive. However, to enable the

switch to automatically form a trunk group that is dynamic on both ends of
the link, the ports on one end of a set of links must be LACP

Active. The ports

on the other end can be either LACP

Active or LACP Passive. This command

enables the switch to automatically establish a dynamic LACP trunk group
when the device ports on the other end of the link are configured for LACP
Passive.

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