System information

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Port Trunking
Port Status and Configuration
8. Connect the trunked ports on the switch to the corresponding ports on
the opposite device. If you previously disabled any of the trunked ports
on the switch, enable them now. (See “Viewing Port Status and Configur-
ing Port Parameters” on page 10-3.)
Check the Event Log (“Using Logging To Identify Problem Sources” on page
C-21) to verify that the trunked ports are operating properly.
CLI: Viewing and Configuring a Static or Dynamic
Port Trunk Group
Trunk Status and Configuration Commands
Using the CLI To View Port Trunks
You can list the trunk type and group for all ports on the switch or for selected
ports. You can also list LACP-only status information for LACP-configured
ports.
Listing Static Trunk Type and Group for All Ports or Selected Ports.
Syntax: show trunks [<port-list>]
Omitting the < port-list > parameter results in a static trunk data listing for all
LAN ports in the switch. For example, in a switch where ports A4 and A5
belong to Trunk 1 and ports A7 and A8 belong to Trunk 2, you have the options
shown in figures 12-4 and 12-5 for displaying port data for ports belonging to
static trunks.
show trunks below
show lacp page 12-12
trunk page 12-13
interface lacp page 12-14