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Port Trunking
Overview
Table 12-1. Bandwidth Capacity for Trunk Groups Configured for Full-Duplex
Port Count 10 Mbps Links 100 Mbps Links 1000 Mbps Links
2 Up to 40 Mbps Up to 400 Mbps Up to 4 Gbs
3 Up to 60 Mbps Up to 600 Mbps Up to 6 Gbs
4 Up to 80 Mbps Up to 800 Mbps Up to 8 Gbs
5 Up to 100 Mbps Up to 1 Gbs n/a
6 Up to 120 Mbps Up to 1.2 Gbs n/a
7 Up to 140 Mbps Up to 1.4 Gbs n/a
8 Up to 160 Mbps Up to 1.6 Gbs n/a
Port Connections and Configuration: All port trunk links must be point-
to-point connections between the Series 5300XL Switches and another switch,
router, server, or workstation configured for port trunking. No intervening,
non-trunking devices are allowed. It is important to note that ports on both
ends of a port trunk group must have the same mode (speed and duplex) and
flow control settings.
Note Link Connections. The switch does not support port trunking through an
intermediate, non-trunking device such as a hub, or using more than one media
type in a port trunk group. Similarly, for proper trunk operation, all links in
the same trunk group must have the same speed, duplex, and flow control.
Port Security Restriction. Port security does not operate on a trunk group.
If you configure port security on one or more ports that are later added to a
trunk group, the switch resets the port security parameters for those ports to
the factory-default configuration.
Caution To avoid broadcast storms or loops in your network while configuring a
trunk, first disable or disconnect all ports you want to add to or remove from
the trunk. After you finish configuring the trunk, enable or re-connect the
ports.
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