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188 Configuring application settings
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Table 73 describes the items on the Group page.
2 Type information in the text boxes, or select from a list.
3 Click Submit in any section to save your changes.
Table 73 Group page items
Section Item Range Description
MultiLink Trunk
Group Setting
Trunk 1..6 This column contains fields in each row that can be configured to
create the corresponding trunk. The Unit value in the (Unit/Port) field is
configurable only when the switch (unit) is part of a stack
configuration. It indicates that the trunk members in this row are
associated with the specified unit number configured in the Unit field.
Each switch port can only be a member of a single trunk. The
appropriate trunk number for each trunk member configured within this
field is shown adjacent to the corresponding switch port on the
following management pages: Port Configuration (see Figure 40 on
page 102) and Spanning Tree Configuration (see Figure 79 on
page 173).
There are no default settings.
Trunk Port
Members
Unit: 1..8
Port: 1..28
Type the switch and port numbers to associate with the corresponding
trunk.
Note: You can configure two to four switch ports together as members
of a trunk to a maximum of six trunks. Switch ports can only be
assigned a member of a single trunk.
There are no default settings.
STP Learning (1) Normal
(2) Fast
(3) Disabled
Choose the parameter that allows the specified trunk to participate in
the spanning tree. This setting overrides those of the individual trunk
members. Selecting Fast shortens the state transition timer by two
seconds.
The default setting is Normal.
Trunk Mode Basic The default operating mode of the switch. When in Basic mode, source
MAC addresses are dynamically assigned to specific trunk members
for flooding and forwarding. This allows the switch to stabilize and
distribute the data streams of source addresses across the trunk
members.
Trunk Name 1..20 Type a character string to create a unique name to identify the trunk,
for example, Trunk1.
The name, if chosen carefully, can provide meaningful information to
you. For example, S1:T1 to FS2 indicates that Trunk1, in Switch1
connects to File Server 2.
MultiLink Trunk
Group Setting
Trunk Status (1) Enabled
(2) Disabled
Choose to enable or disable any of the existing MultiLink Trunks.
Note: When a trunk is not active (Trunk Status field set to Disabled),
configuration changes do not take effect until you set the Trunk Status
field to enabled.
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