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тАО06-11-2008 04:22 AM
тАО06-11-2008 04:22 AM
1) How does one tell how many ports and which ports are in a port group?
2) Are all port groups four ports in size?
3) Do the ports need to be adjacent in the port group?
4) Can anything else (hosts) be in a port group, or do all the ports become dedicated to the trunk regardless if an ISL cable is plugged in or not?
5) Can a given pair of switches have more than one trunk between them? If so, is there a limit?
Thanks in advance (and points after the fact) :)
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тАО06-11-2008 06:45 AM
тАО06-11-2008 06:45 AM
Re: Brocade switch ISL Trunking (2/64 Core and 4/256 Director)
this is the Brocade FOS Admin Guide 6.10 link. The chapter 19 is Administering ISL Trunking:
http://www.brocade.com/education_services/docs/BCAF_docs/01_53_1000598_03_FOSAdminGuide_v610.pdf
standard trunking criteria:
1. direct connection between the participating switches
2. trunk ports must reside in the same port group
3. trunk ports must run at the same speed (2, 4, or 8Gbps)
4. trunk ports must be the same ISL type (L0=default)
5. Trunk ports must be E_ports or EX_Ports and F_ports if using the Access Gateway
6. All the ports must be adjacent
7. Both E_port or EX_port trunk can be up to 8 ports wide
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тАО06-11-2008 07:03 AM
тАО06-11-2008 07:03 AM
Re: Brocade switch ISL Trunking (2/64 Core and 4/256 Director)
Still looking for an answer to "1": How does one tell which ports are in which port group? I've looked at all the commands, and haven't found one for that.
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тАО06-11-2008 07:48 AM
тАО06-11-2008 07:48 AM
Re: Brocade switch ISL Trunking (2/64 Core and 4/256 Director)
the port group or a quad is a set of sequential ports, on some switches 4 ports, e.g
0-3,4-7,8-11
and Brocade platforms 300, 5100 and 5300 supports the 8 porst port groups,
e.g
0-7, 8-15, 16-23
up to the numbers of ports on the switch
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тАО06-11-2008 07:50 AM
тАО06-11-2008 07:50 AM
Re: Brocade switch ISL Trunking (2/64 Core and 4/256 Director)
Hope that answer your question about port group.
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тАО06-15-2008 04:41 PM
тАО06-15-2008 04:41 PM
Re: Brocade switch ISL Trunking (2/64 Core and 4/256 Director)
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тАО06-16-2008 07:24 AM
тАО06-16-2008 07:24 AM
SolutionIn the case of the 12000, it only supports one type of port blade and it's every 4 ports on the same blade. (i.e. 0-3, 4-8, 9-12, and 13-15)
In the case of the 48000 with the FC2 and FC4 blades, every 8 ports on the same blade. (i.e. 0-7, 8-16, etc.)
Some of the blades shade the port number differently to help identify the port groups.
To use trunking, the ports on each switch have to be in the same group, but do not need to be consecutive. For management purposes, it helps to have them consecutive, but it's not required.
Hosts and storage, can be placed in the same port group as trunks, but it will limit your ability to expand a trunk later if needed. This is especially true with the 12000.
You can have multiple trunks to the same switch, or different switches within the fabric. Trunks just look like faster ISL's to the switch.
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тАО06-16-2008 01:55 PM
тАО06-16-2008 01:55 PM
Re: Brocade switch ISL Trunking (2/64 Core and 4/256 Director)
Thanks to all who replied.
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company