If you want a port to be a trunk then set it to ON, if not then set it to
OFF.

There is a procedure to negociate the mode - hence the auto/desirable
options, but why not hard code it down?  Just one less thing to go wrong...

Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lopez, Robert" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: trunking modes [7:902]


> Is there any "rule of thumb" when it comes to determining which trunking
> mode to use.  I'm in an environment where about a dozen trunks exist
between
> 4 6509's.  The trunking modes have been set using "on", "desirable" and
> "auto".  Is there any need to have them uniform in appearance?  For
example,
> one side of the link "desirable", the other side "auto".
>
> From what I'm reading, I'm thinking since these 6509's are in the core of
> our network, the setting should be to "on" throughout. Any suggestions?
TIA!
>
> Robert
>
>
>
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