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Displaying trunk group configuration information
Setting the sFlow sampling rate on a trunk port
You can configure an individual trunk port to use a different sampling rate than the global default
sampling rate. This feature is supported on static trunk ports. For configuration details, refer to
“Changing the sampling rate for a trunk port” on page 544.
Displaying trunk group configuration information
To display configuration information for the trunk groups, use the show trunk command. This
command displays information for configured trunk groups and operational trunk groups. A
configured trunk group is one that has been configured in the software but has not been placed
into operation by a reset or reboot. An operational trunk group is one that has been placed into
operation by a reset or reboot.
Enter the following command at any CLI level.
Syntax: show trunk [ethernet <port> to <port>]
The ethernet parameter introduces a port or port group.
The <port> variable specifies an individual port. Specify the port variable in one of the following
formats:
FWS, FCX, and ICX stackable switches – stack-unit/slotnum/portnum
FSX 800 and FSX 1600 chassis devices – slotnum/portnum
ICX devices – slotnum/portnum
FESX compact switches – portnum
The to keyword indicates that you are specifying a range of ports. Specify the lower port number in
the range first, then to, then the higher port number in the range.
NOTE
The show trunk command does not display any form of trunk when links are up.
Table 135 describes the information displayed by the show trunk command.
TABLE 135 CLI trunk group information
Field Description
Trunk ID The trunk group number. The software numbers the groups in the display to make the
display easy to use.
HW Trunk ID The trunk ID.
Duplex The mode of the port, which can be one of the following:
None – The link on the primary trunk port is down.
Full – The primary port is running in full-duplex.
Half – The primary port is running in half-duplex.
NOTE: This field and the following fields apply only to operational trunk groups.
Speed The speed set for the port. The value can be one of the following:
None – The link on the primary trunk port is down.
10 – The port speed is 10 Mbps.
100 – The port speed is 100 Mbps.
1 Gbps – The port speed is 1000 Mbps.