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Nortel BayStack 350 Series - Before Configuring Trunks

Nortel BayStack 350 Series
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Using the BayStack 350 Series 10/100 Autosense Switch
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Trunk Status indicates the Trunk Status for each of the trunks. When set to
Enabled, the configuration settings for that specific trunk are activated.
Before Configuring Trunks
When you create and enable a trunk, the trunk members (switch ports) take on
certain settings necessary for correct operation of the MultiLink Trunking feature.
These settings, along with specific configuration rules, must be considered before
configuring your MultiLink trunk.
Before configuring any MultiLink trunk, follow these steps:
1.
Read the configuration rules provided in the next section, “MultiLink
Trunking Configuration Rules.”
2.
Determine which switch ports (up to 4) are to become trunk members (the
specific ports making up the trunk). Be sure that:
a.
At least two ports (minimum) are configured for each trunk.
b.
The chosen switch ports are set to Enabled, using the Port
Configuration screen (see “Port Configuration” on page 3-36) or
through network management.
c.
The trunk member ports are in the same VLAN.
3.
Ensure that all network cabling is complete and stable before configuring
any trunks, to avoid misconfiguration errors.
4.
Consider how the existing spanning tree will react to the new trunk
configuration (seeSpanning Tree Considerations
” on page 1-42).
5.
Consider how existing VLANs will be affected by the addition of a trunk;
when MultiLink Trunking is active, only five VLANs are allowed.
After completing the above steps, see “MultiLink Trunk Configuration” on
page 3-39 for screen examples and field descriptions that will help you configure
your MultiLink trunks.

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