What are port trunks, Port trunks and your switch, Port trunks and your switc – 3Com 1100 User Manual

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5: P

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RUNKS

What are Port
Trunks?

Port trunks are connections that allow devices to communicate using up
to four links in parallel. These parallel links provide two benefits:

They can potentially double, triple or quadruple the bandwidth of a
connection.

They can provide a redundancy — if one link is broken, the other links
share the traffic for that link.

Figure 30

shows a Switch 3300 and a Switch 630 connected using a port

trunk with four links. If all ports on both Switch units are configured as
100BASE-TX and they are operating in full duplex, the potential
bandwidth of the connection is 800Mbps.

Figure 30 Switch units connected using a port trunk

.

Port Trunks and
Your Switch

Each unit in the Switch 1100/3300 family supports two port trunks, and if
you have a stack of units, the stack can support up to eight port trunks.

If you install a SuperStack

®

II Switch 1000BASE-SX Module (3C16975)

into a Switch, only one port trunk is supported by that unit.

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