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Viewing no trunk configurations

No trunk configurations are links between two devices that are not MLTs. To have an MLT or trunk connection, there must be more than one connection between two devices. Often No trunk configurations are single links between two devices.

To view No trunk configurations:


In the MultiLink Trunking Manager navigation pane, select a device IP address above the IP address represented by a no trunk icon.


The No Trunk tableopens in the contents pane.

The following table describes the fields in the No Trunk table.


Fields Description
Device
IP address, system name, or host name of the device
Id
Number of the MLT.
Name
Name given to the MLT.
PortMembers
Ports that are assigned to the MLT.
PortType
Type of port on the MLT (access or trunk).
VlanIds
VLAN(s) to which the ports belong.
Enable
Whether the MLT is enabled (true) or disabled (false).
IfIndex
Interface index, a number that identifies the MLT to the software. The range is:
  • 512 to 519 for Passport 1000 family devices
  • 4096 - 4127 for Passport 8000 family devices
MltType
For SMLT configurations, shows one of the following types of MLT links:
  • normalMLT - Use for normal MLT that do not use SMLT features.
  • istMLT - Use for IST (inter-switch trunk) links between peer devices in SMLT configurations.
  • splitMLT - Use for SMLT links between peer devices and non-peer devices in SMLT configurations.
SmltId
Shows the SMLT ID number for split multilink trunk links.

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