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= Form the Stack =
= Form the Stack =


# enable
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
> enable
# config terminal
# config terminal
## stack enable
## (config) stack enable
## exit
## (config) exit
# show stack
# show stack
# stack secure-setup
# stack secure-setup
## Do you accept the topology (RING) (y/n)?: y
Do you accept the topology (RING) (y/n)?: y
## Do you accept the unit id's (y/n)?: y
Do you accept the unit id's (y/n)?: y
</syntaxhighlight>


<switches reboot>
(switches reboot)


<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
> enable
# show stack
# show stack
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
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ICX6610-24 Switch#show stack
ICX6610-24 Switch#show stack
alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config
alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config
ID  Type        Role    Mac Address    Pri State  Comment                   
ID  Type        Role    Mac Address    Pri State  Comment                   
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</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
# write memory
# write memory
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
 
Write startup-config done.
Write startup-config done.


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= Assign IP to Switch =
= Assign IP to Switch =


<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
> enable
# config terminal
# config terminal
## ip address 10.255.8.1 255.255.0.0
## (config) ip address 10.255.8.1 255.255.0.0
## (config) exit
# ping 10.255.8.1
 
Ping self done.
 
# ping 10.255.255.254
 
Sending 1, 16-byte ICMP Echo to 10.255.255.254, timeout 5000 msec, TTL 64
Type Control-c to abort
Reply from 10.255.255.254  : bytes=16 time=2ms TTL=64
Success rate is 100 percent (1/1), round-trip min/avg/max=2/2/2 ms.
</syntaxhighlight>


= Update the firmware =
= Update the firmware =


# Layer 2 (S)
{{note|1=These switches have two firmwares;
* Layer 2 (S)
  Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version:07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
* Layer 3 (R)
  Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version:07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)}}
 
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<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
> enable
# config terminal
## (config) show flash
 
Stack unit 1:
   Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version:07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
   Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version:07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
# Layer 3 (R)
   Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version:07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
   Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version:07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
  Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version:07.3.02T7f5
  Code Flash Free Space = 53215232
Stack unit 2:
  Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version 07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
  Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version 07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
  Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version 07.3.02T7f5
  Code Flash Free Space = 53084160


## (config) exit
# copy tftp flash 10.255.255.254 FCXS07400d.bin primary


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## enable
## config terminal
## show version
## exit
# copy tftp flash 10.255.255.254 FCXS07400d.bin primary
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
ICX6610-24 Switch#Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot)  
ICX6610-24 Switch#Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot)  
Automatic copy to member units:  2
Automatic copy to member units:  2
.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
....<lots of dots>....
TFTP to Flash Done.
TFTP to Flash Done.
</syntaxhighlight>
 
# show flash
# show flash
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
 
Stack unit 1:
Stack unit 1:
   Compressed Pri Code size = 5702656, Version:07.4.00dT7f1 (FCXS07400d.bin)
   Compressed Pri Code size = 5702656, Version:07.4.00dT7f1 (FCXS07400d.bin)
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   Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version 07.3.02T7f5
   Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version 07.3.02T7f5
   Code Flash Free Space = 52690944
   Code Flash Free Space = 52690944
# write memory
Write startup-config done.
Automatic copy to member units:  2
Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) .
Flash to Flash Done.
# reload
Are you sure? (enter 'y' or 'n'): y
Reload request sent to attached stack member(s)...
Rebooting(0)...
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
# write memory
# reload (y)


{{note|1=It takes a while to reboot because it will update the firmware of the second node. Please be patient.}}
{{note|1=It takes a while to reboot because it will update the firmware of the second node. Please be patient.}}


<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
> enable
> enable
# show version
# show version
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
 
   Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
   Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
     UNIT 1: compiled on Jul 08 2013 at 18:50:06 labeled as FCXS07400d
     UNIT 1: compiled on Jul 08 2013 at 18:50:06 labeled as FCXS07400d
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</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


= Configure VLAN =


We're creating three separate [[VLAN]]s;
* VID 100 ([[BCN]])
* VID 200 ([[SN]])
* VID 300 ([[IFN]])
All ports default to VID 1. All unassigned ports remain in VID 1.


<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
# config terminal
## (config) vlan 100 name bcn
### (config-vlan-100) untag ethernet 1/1/1 to 1/1/10
Added untagged port(s) ethe 1/1/1 to 1/1/10 to port-vlan 100.
### (config-vlan-100) untag ethernet 2/1/1 to 2/1/10
Added untagged port(s) ethe 2/1/1 to 2/1/10 to port-vlan 100.
### (config-vlan-100) vlan 200 name sn
### (config-vlan-200) untag ethernet 1/1/11 to 1/1/14 ethernet 2/1/11 to 2/1/24
Added untagged port(s) ethe 1/1/11 to 1/1/14 ethe 2/1/11 to 2/1/24 to port-vlan 200.
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


Oops. Have to send some ports back to VID 1.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
### (config-vlan-200) no untag ethernet 2/1/15 to 2/1/24
### (config-vlan-200) show vlan
Total PORT-VLAN entries: 3
Maximum PORT-VLAN entries: 64
Legend: [Stk=Stack-Id, S=Slot]
PORT-VLAN 1, Name DEFAULT-VLAN, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24
Untagged Ports: (U1/M3)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24
Untagged Ports: (U2/M3)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 100, Name bcn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10
Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 200, Name sn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  11  12  13  14
Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  11  12  13  14
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
</syntaxhighlight>
{{note|1=A port in VID 1 will simply change to the newly assigned VID. Ports in other VIDs need to be reset with <span class="code">no untag ...</span> before re
Back to configuring.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
### (config-vlan-200) vlan 300 name ifn
### (config-vlan-300) untag ethernet 1/1/15 to 1/1/24 ethernet 2/1/15 to 2/1/24
Added untagged port(s) ethe 1/1/15 to 1/1/24 ethe 2/1/15 to 2/1/24 to port-vlan 300.
### show vlan
Total PORT-VLAN entries: 4
Maximum PORT-VLAN entries: 64
Legend: [Stk=Stack-Id, S=Slot]
PORT-VLAN 1, Name DEFAULT-VLAN, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M3)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
Untagged Ports: (U2/M3)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 100, Name bcn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10
Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 200, Name sn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  11  12  13  14
Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  11  12  13  14
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 300, Name ifn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24
Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24
  Tagged Ports: None
  Uplink Ports: None
DualMode Ports: None
Mac-Vlan Ports: None
    Monitoring: Disabled
### (config-vlan-300) exit
### (config) write memory
Write startup-config done.
Automatic copy to member units:  2
Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) .
Flash to Flash Done.
### (config) exit
</syntaxhighlight>
= Trunking =
== Passive Trunk ==
This is used when the connected switch does not support [[LACP]].
{{note|1=Configure with only one cable connected into the trunk ports.}}
# config terminal
## (config) trunk ethernet 1/1/24 ethernet 2/1/24
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
Trunk will be created in next trunk deploy.
</syntaxhighlight>
## (config) trunk deploy
## (config) write memory
== Active Trunk ==
This is used if you can create an LACP on the client's switch.
{{note|1=Configure with only one cable connected into the trunk ports.}}
# config terminal
## (config) interface ethernet 1/1/23 ethernet 2/1/23
## (config-mif-1/1/23,2/1/23) link-aggregate active
## exit
## show link-aggregate
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
System ID: 748e.f8ff.cf1c
Long  timeout: 90, default: 90
Short timeout: 3, default: 3
Port  [Sys P] [Port P] [  Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
1/1/23      1        1      482  Yes  S  Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No  Dwn
2/1/23      1        1      482  Yes  S  Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No  Dwn
</syntaxhighlight>


= Notes =
= Notes =


numbering system is:
Port numbering syntax is:
<stack>/<slot>/<port>
<stack>/<module>/<port>


slot;
Module;
1. Copper 1 Gbit
1. Copper 1 Gbit
2. Fibre stack
2. Fibre stack
3. 10 Gbps fibre
3. 10 Gbps fibre


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Revision as of 23:49, 6 December 2013

 AN!Wiki :: How To :: Configuring Brocade Switches

Form the Stack

> enable
# config terminal
## (config) stack enable
## (config) exit
# show stack
# stack secure-setup
 Do you accept the topology (RING) (y/n)?: y
 Do you accept the unit id's (y/n)?: y

(switches reboot)

> enable
# show stack
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
ICX6610-24 Switch#show stack
alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config
ID   Type         Role    Mac Address    Pri State   Comment                   
1  S ICX6610-24   active  748e.f8ff.cf1c 128 local   Ready                              

    active                                                                     
     +---+                                                                     
 =2/6| 1 |2/1=                                                                 
     +---+                                                                     
                                                                              
Current stack management MAC is 748e.f8ff.cf1c
Note: no "stack mac" config. My MAC will change after failover.
ICX6610-24 Switch#T=1h25m22.3: Election, was active, no change, ID=1, pri=128, 2U(1-2), A=u1, nbr#=1 1, 
Done hot swap: active controller unit 1 sets unit 2 to Ready.

Config changed due to add/del units. Do write mem if you want to keep it
Stack unit 2 Power supply 1 is up
Stack unit 2 Power supply 2 is up
Assigned unit 2 to be standby
start running config sync
Running config sync to standby is complete

ICX6610-24 Switch#show stack

alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config
ID   Type         Role    Mac Address    Pri State   Comment                   
1  S ICX6610-24   active  748e.f8ff.cf1c 128 local   Ready                              
2  D ICX6610-24   standby 748e.f8ff.cf84   0 remote  Ready                              

    active       standby                                                       
     +---+        +---+                                                        
 =2/1| 1 |2/6==2/6| 2 |2/1=                                                    
 |   +---+        +---+   |                                                    
 |                        |                                                    
 |------------------------|                                                    
                                                                              
Standby u2 - No hitless failover. Reason: hitless-failover not configured
Current stack management MAC is 748e.f8ff.cf1c
Note: no "stack mac" config. My MAC will change after failover.
# write memory

Write startup-config done.

Automatic copy to member units:  2
ICX6610-24 Switch#Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) .
Flash to Flash Done.

Assign IP to Switch

> enable
# config terminal
## (config) ip address 10.255.8.1 255.255.0.0
## (config) exit
# ping 10.255.8.1

Ping self done.

# ping 10.255.255.254

Sending 1, 16-byte ICMP Echo to 10.255.255.254, timeout 5000 msec, TTL 64
Type Control-c to abort
Reply from 10.255.255.254  : bytes=16 time=2ms TTL=64
Success rate is 100 percent (1/1), round-trip min/avg/max=2/2/2 ms.

Update the firmware

Note: These switches have two firmwares;
  • Layer 2 (S)
 Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version:07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
  • Layer 3 (R)
Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version:07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)

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> enable
# config terminal
## (config) show flash

Stack unit 1:
  Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version:07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
  Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version:07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
  Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version:07.3.02T7f5
  Code Flash Free Space = 53215232
Stack unit 2:
  Compressed Pri Code size = 5325231, Version 07.3.00cT7f1 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXS07300c.bin)
  Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version 07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
  Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version 07.3.02T7f5
  Code Flash Free Space = 53084160

## (config) exit
# copy tftp flash 10.255.255.254 FCXS07400d.bin primary

ICX6610-24 Switch#Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) 
Automatic copy to member units:  2
....<lots of dots>....
TFTP to Flash Done.

# show flash

Stack unit 1:
  Compressed Pri Code size = 5702656, Version:07.4.00dT7f1 (FCXS07400d.bin)
  Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version:07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
  Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version:07.3.02T7f5
  Code Flash Free Space = 52822016
Stack unit 2:
  Compressed Pri Code size = 5702656, Version 07.4.00dT7f1 (FCXS07400d.bin)
  Compressed Sec Code size = 6811631, Version 07.3.00cT7f3 (/foundry/FGS/os/FCXR07300c.bin)
  Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version 07.3.02T7f5
  Code Flash Free Space = 52690944

# write memory

Write startup-config done.

Automatic copy to member units:  2
Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) .
Flash to Flash Done.

# reload

Are you sure? (enter 'y' or 'n'): y
Reload request sent to attached stack member(s)...
Rebooting(0)...
Note: It takes a while to reboot because it will update the firmware of the second node. Please be patient.
> enable
# show version

  Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
    UNIT 1: compiled on Jul 08 2013 at 18:50:06 labeled as FCXS07400d
                (5702656 bytes) from Primary FCXS07400d.bin
        SW: Version 07.4.00dT7f1 
    UNIT 2: compiled on Jul 08 2013 at 18:50:06 labeled as FCXS07400d
                (5702656 bytes) from Primary FCXS07400d.bin
        SW: Version 07.4.00dT7f1 
  Boot-Monitor Image size = 370555, Version:07.3.02T7f5 (grz07302)
  HW: Stackable ICX6610-24
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 1: ICX6610-24 24-port Management Module
         Serial  #: xxxx
         License: BASE_SOFT_PACKAGE   (LID: dzrHKJMlFKI)
         P-ENGINE  0: type E02B, rev 01
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 2: ICX6610-QSFP 10-port 160G Module
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 3: ICX6610-8-port Dual Mode(SFP/SFP+) Module
==========================================================================
UNIT 2: SL 1: ICX6610-24 24-port Management Module
         Serial  #: xxxx
         License: BASE_SOFT_PACKAGE   (LID: dzrHKJMlFKd)
         P-ENGINE  0: type E02B, rev 01
==========================================================================
UNIT 2: SL 2: ICX6610-QSFP 10-port 160G Module
==========================================================================
UNIT 2: SL 3: ICX6610-8-port Dual Mode(SFP/SFP+) Module
==========================================================================
  800 MHz Power PC processor 8544E (version 0021/0023) 400 MHz bus
65536 KB flash memory
  512 MB DRAM
STACKID 1  system uptime is 4 minutes 2 seconds 
STACKID 2  system uptime is 4 minutes 2 seconds 
The system : started=warm start  reloaded=by "reload"
My stack unit ID = 1, bootup role = active

Configure VLAN

We're creating three separate VLANs;

  • VID 100 (BCN)
  • VID 200 (SN)
  • VID 300 (IFN)

All ports default to VID 1. All unassigned ports remain in VID 1.

# config terminal
## (config) vlan 100 name bcn
### (config-vlan-100) untag ethernet 1/1/1 to 1/1/10

Added untagged port(s) ethe 1/1/1 to 1/1/10 to port-vlan 100.

### (config-vlan-100) untag ethernet 2/1/1 to 2/1/10

Added untagged port(s) ethe 2/1/1 to 2/1/10 to port-vlan 100.

### (config-vlan-100) vlan 200 name sn
### (config-vlan-200) untag ethernet 1/1/11 to 1/1/14 ethernet 2/1/11 to 2/1/24

Added untagged port(s) ethe 1/1/11 to 1/1/14 ethe 2/1/11 to 2/1/24 to port-vlan 200.

Oops. Have to send some ports back to VID 1.

### (config-vlan-200) no untag ethernet 2/1/15 to 2/1/24
### (config-vlan-200) show vlan

Total PORT-VLAN entries: 3
Maximum PORT-VLAN entries: 64

Legend: [Stk=Stack-Id, S=Slot]

PORT-VLAN 1, Name DEFAULT-VLAN, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M3)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M3)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 100, Name bcn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 200, Name sn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  11  12  13  14 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  11  12  13  14 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled

{{note|1=A port in VID 1 will simply change to the newly assigned VID. Ports in other VIDs need to be reset with no untag ... before re

Back to configuring.

### (config-vlan-200) vlan 300 name ifn
### (config-vlan-300) untag ethernet 1/1/15 to 1/1/24 ethernet 2/1/15 to 2/1/24

Added untagged port(s) ethe 1/1/15 to 1/1/24 ethe 2/1/15 to 2/1/24 to port-vlan 300.

### show vlan

Total PORT-VLAN entries: 4
Maximum PORT-VLAN entries: 64

Legend: [Stk=Stack-Id, S=Slot]

PORT-VLAN 1, Name DEFAULT-VLAN, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M3)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M3)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 100, Name bcn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 200, Name sn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  11  12  13  14 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  11  12  13  14 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled
PORT-VLAN 300, Name ifn, Priority level0, Spanning tree On
 Untagged Ports: (U1/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
 Untagged Ports: (U2/M1)  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
   Tagged Ports: None
   Uplink Ports: None
 DualMode Ports: None
 Mac-Vlan Ports: None
     Monitoring: Disabled

### (config-vlan-300) exit
### (config) write memory

Write startup-config done.

Automatic copy to member units:  2
Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) .
Flash to Flash Done.

### (config) exit

Trunking

Passive Trunk

This is used when the connected switch does not support LACP.

Note: Configure with only one cable connected into the trunk ports.
  1. config terminal
    1. (config) trunk ethernet 1/1/24 ethernet 2/1/24
Trunk will be created in next trunk deploy.
    1. (config) trunk deploy
    2. (config) write memory

Active Trunk

This is used if you can create an LACP on the client's switch.

Note: Configure with only one cable connected into the trunk ports.
  1. config terminal
    1. (config) interface ethernet 1/1/23 ethernet 2/1/23
    2. (config-mif-1/1/23,2/1/23) link-aggregate active
    3. exit
    4. show link-aggregate
System ID: 748e.f8ff.cf1c
Long  timeout: 90, default: 90
Short timeout: 3, default: 3
Port  [Sys P] [Port P] [  Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
1/1/23      1        1      482   Yes   S   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Dwn
2/1/23      1        1      482   Yes   S   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Dwn

Notes

Port numbering syntax is: <stack>/<module>/<port>

Module; 1. Copper 1 Gbit 2. Fibre stack 3. 10 Gbps fibre

 

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