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02-26-2015 12:48 AM
02-26-2015 12:48 AM
Trunk to Ciscoswitches
Hi everybody!
My currently setup is, just one port from a 5900AF to a cisco switch, as a trunk-port. Now, I need more speed between the switches and I have to configure a trunk with 2 ports.
At the procurve switches I can simply configure a new trunk with console/menu. Now, which steps I have to do with a comware-switch? Is LACP needed?
Best regards
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02-26-2015 05:01 AM
02-26-2015 05:01 AM
Re: Trunk to Ciscoswitches
Hi,
You can follow the below steps to configure the ports on the comware switch for aggregation
interface <port no>
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan all
port link-aggregation group 1
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation1
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan all
You can use the below command to verify the link aggregation
<sw1>display link-aggregation verbose
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02-26-2015 08:02 AM
02-26-2015 08:02 AM
Re: Trunk to Ciscoswitches
How about this document, page 25 regarding link-aggregation?
HP-Cisco Switching and Routing Interoperability Cookbook August 2014
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03-05-2015 11:52 PM
03-05-2015 11:52 PM
Re: Trunk to Ciscoswitches
Thank you!
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03-06-2015 06:10 AM
03-06-2015 06:10 AM
Re: Trunk to Ciscoswitches
Hello,
Priyansha wrote it right, but I am recommending to start with:
[HP] interface Bridge-Aggregation X
[HP-Bridge-Aggregation X]link-aggregation mode dynamic
You cannot change it later. Then add interface(s) to this bridge:
[HP] inter range <port> <port>...
[HP-if-range] port link-aggragation group X
and finally set up the bridge (but be sure that interafeces used in bridge had the default config)
[HP] interface Bridge-Aggregation X
[HP-Bridge-Aggregation X]port link-type trunk
[HP-Bridge-Aggregation X]port trunk permit vlan all