Masterless ex_port trunking, Backward compatibility support, Configuring ex_port trunking – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Masterless EX_Port trunking

EX_Port trunking is masterless except for EX_Ports on Backbones.

For the Backbones, Virtual Fabrics must be enabled for masterless EX_Port trunking to take effect.
For the fixed-port switches, Virtual Fabrics can be enabled or disabled.

If masterless EX_Port trunking is not in effect and the master port goes offline, the entire
EX_Port-based trunk re-forms and is taken offline for a short period of time. If there are no other
links to the edge fabric from the Backbone, the master port going offline may cause a traffic
disruption in the backbone fabric.

Supported configurations and platforms for EX_Port trunking

EX_Port trunking is a Fiber Channel Routing (FCR) software feature and requires that you have a
Trunking license installed on the FC router and on the edge fabric connected to the other side of
the trunked EX_Ports. EX_Port trunking is supported only with Brocade edge fabrics. You can use
EX_Port frame trunking in the following configurations and cases:

For ports with speeds of 2 Gbps up to a maximum speed of 16 Gbps and trunking over long
distance.

In the edge fabric, when the FC router is connected to a switch that supports eight ports from
the trunkable group.

When the FC router is connected to an edge fabric through a mix of trunked and nontrunked
EX_Ports; all will share the same front domain.

In edge-to-edge, backbone-to-edge, and dual-backbone configurations.

Masterless EX_Port trunking has additional configuration requirements. See

“Masterless EX_Port

trunking”

for these additional requirements.

NOTE

QoS and EX_Port trunking can coexist. However, if some ports in the trunk group have QoS enabled
and some have QoS disabled, then two trunk groups will form: one with QoS enabled and one with
QoS disabled.

Backward compatibility support

For backward compatibility, an FC router that supports EX_Port trunking can continue to
interoperate with older FC routers and all previously supported Brocade switches in the backbone
fabric or Brocade edge fabric.

Configuring EX_Port trunking

With EX_Port trunking, you use the same CLI commands as you do for E_Port trunking. See

“Configuring trunk groups”

on page 538 for instructions.

Displaying EX_Port trunking information

1. Log in as an admin and connect to the switch.

2. Enter the switchShow command to display trunking information for the EX_Ports.

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