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Create New Trunking Port

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Fast Ethernet Switching System User's Guide Create New Trunking Port The Create New Trunking Port panel, displayed in Figure 44, is used to create Trunk Ports. You can create up to seven trunking groups with up to eight ports in each group. Each Trunking Group acts like a single port. The trunking speed is 800 Mbps in half duplex and 1.6 gigabits in full duplex. Figure 44: Create New Trunking Port New Trunking Group Name Is the name of the Tunking Group you are going to create. All Trunking Groups must have a name. Port # Is the number of the port. The numbers on the panel match the ports on the DES-5016. Some ports are not available for trunking. For example, port 5 has a status of N/A. Ports that are shown as N/A are not available for inclusion in any trunking groups. Name This field identifies the TrunkGroup that the port has been assigned to. The field is open if the port has not been assigned to a TrunkGroup. Status The status field can be either available or selected. Available indicates that the port is available for inclusion in a TrunkGroup. Selected indicates the port has been assigned to Managing the DES-5016 75

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Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide
Managing the DES-5016
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Create New Trunking Port
The Create New Trunking Port panel, displayed in Figure 44, is used to create Trunk
Ports. You can create up to seven trunking groups with up to eight ports in each group.
Each Trunking Group acts like a single port. The trunking speed is 800 Mbps in half
duplex and 1.6 gigabits in full duplex.
Figure 44: Create New Trunking Port
New Trunking Group Name
Is the name of the Tunking Group you are going to create. All Trunking Groups must
have a name.
Port #
Is the number of the port. The numbers on the panel match the ports on the DES-5016.
Some ports are not available for trunking. For example, port 5 has a status of N/A. Ports
that are shown as N/A are not available for inclusion in any trunking groups.
Name
This field identifies the TrunkGroup that the port has been assigned to. The field is open
if the port has not been assigned to a TrunkGroup.
Status
The status field can be either available or selected. Available indicates that the port is
available for inclusion in a TrunkGroup. Selected indicates the port has been assigned to