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Assigning a Trunk Area

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Access Gateway trunking 2 Assigning a Trunk Area You must enable trunking on all ports to be included in a Trunk Area before you can create a Trunk Area. Use the portCfgTrunkPort or switchCfgTrunk command to enable trunking on a port or on all ports of a switch. Issue the porttrunkarea command to assign a static TA on a port or port trunk group, to remove a TA from a port or group of ports in a trunk, and to display masterless trunking information. You can remove specified ports from a TA using the porttrunkarea --disable command; however this command does not unassign a TA if its previously assigned Area_ID is the same address identifier (Area_ID) of the TA unless all the ports in the trunk group are specified to be unassigned. For more information on the porttrunkarea command, enter help porttrunkarea or see the Fabric OS Command Reference. F_Port trunking will not support shared area ports 16 - 47 on the Brocade FC8-48 and FC4-48C blades. The following table shows an example of the Address Identifier. TABLE 8 Address identifier 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 76 5 4 3 2 10 Domain ID Area_ID Address Identifier Port ID 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Disable the ports to be included in the TA. 3. Enable TA for ports 13 and 14 on slot 10 with port index of 125: switch:admin> porttrunkarea --enable 10/13-14 -index 125 Trunk index 125 enabled for ports 10/13 and 10/14 4. Show the TA port configuration (ports still disabled): switch:admin> porttrunkarea --show enabled Slot Port Type State Master TI DI 10 13 -- -- -- 125 125 10 14 -- -- -- 125 126 5. Enable ports 13 and 14: switch:admin> portenable 10/13 switch:admin> portenable 10/14 6. Show the TA port configuration after enabling the ports: switch:admin> porttrunkarea --show enabled Slot Port Type State Master TI DI 10 13 F-port Master 10/13 125 125 10 14 F-port Slave 10/13 125 126 Access Gateway Administrator's Guide 27 53-1001189-01

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Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide
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53-1001189-01
Access Gateway trunking
2
Assigning a Trunk Area
You must enable trunking on all ports to be included in a Trunk Area before you can create a Trunk
Area. Use the
portCfgTrunkPort
or
switchCfgTrunk
command to enable trunking on a port or on all
ports of a switch.
Issue the
porttrunkarea
command to assign a static TA on a port or port trunk group, to remove a
TA from a port or group of ports in a trunk, and to display masterless trunking information.
You can remove specified ports from a TA using the
porttrunkarea
--
disable
command; however
this command does not unassign a TA if its previously assigned Area_ID is the same address
identifier (Area_ID) of the TA unless all the ports in the trunk group are specified to be unassigned.
For more information on the
porttrunkarea
command, enter
help porttrunkarea
or see the
Fabric
OS Command Reference.
F_Port trunking will not support shared area ports 16 - 47 on the Brocade
FC8-48 and FC4-48C blades.
The following table shows an example of the Address Identifier.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Disable the ports to be included in the TA.
3.
Enable TA for ports 13 and 14 on slot 10 with port index of 125:
switch:admin> porttrunkarea --enable 10/13-14 -index 125
Trunk index 125 enabled for ports 10/13 and 10/14
4.
Show the TA port configuration (ports still disabled):
switch:admin>
porttrunkarea
--
show enabled
Slot
Port
Type
State
Master
TI
DI
-------------------------------------------
10
13
--
--
--
125 125
10
14
--
--
--
125 126
-------------------------------------------
5.
Enable ports 13 and 14:
switch:admin>
portenable 10/13
switch:admin>
portenable 10/14
6.
Show the TA port configuration after enabling the ports:
switch:admin>
porttrunkarea
--
show enabled
Slot
Port
Type
State
Master
TI
DI
-------------------------------------------
10
13
F-port
Master
10/13
125 125
10
14
F-port
Slave
10/13
125 126
TABLE 8
Address identifier
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Domain ID
Area_ID
Port ID
Address Identifier