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Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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Step 1
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode
Step 2
interface <interface-type> <interface-id>
or
interface range <interface-type> <interface-id>
….
Enters the interface mode.
interface-typemay be any of the
following:
fx-ethernet fx
cx-ethernet cx
port-channel po
interface-id is in slot/port format for all
physical interfaces. It may be a port
channel identifier for port channel
interfaces.
To configure multiple interfaces, use
the “interface range …” command. To
provide a range, use a hypen (-)
between the start and end interface
numbers.
E.g.: int range fx 0/1-10
To provide multiple interfaces or
ranges, separate with a comma (,).
E.g.: int range fx 0/1-10, fx 0/20
Step 3
switchport mode trunk
Sets the port mode as a trunk port.
Step 4
switchport trunk native vlan <vlan-id >
vlan-id - The VLAN identifiers may be
from 1 to 4069.
If the given VLAN does not exist, switch
will provide a warning message. In this
case the native VLAN traffic will be
dropped until the VLAN become
available.
Also, the given VLAN should be part of
allowed VLANs in the trunk. If the
native VLAN is not member of allowed
VLAN list, the native VLAN packets will
be dropped.
Step 5
show vlan port config port <iftype> <ifnum>
and
show running-config
Displays the configured native VLAN for
this trunk interface.
Step 6
write startup-config
Optional step saves this VLAN
configuration to be part of startup
configuration.

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