Summary:How to configure OS10 Trunk Mode on an Interface
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Instructions
Prerequisites:
Switch has a factory-default configuration with VLANs 10 and 11 configured.
Instructions Instructions for setting up the management interface network connection:
Open the CLI using the console or management IP for your S-series switch.
Log in to the privileged exec mode as default admin credentials. (OS10: user=admin, password=admin).
Show the status of the interfaces, noting the A for ‘access’ mode:
OS10# show interface status Observe Eth 1/1/14 interface, highlighted below. It is in mode A for access.
To modify the switch configuration, run the “configure terminal” command then press enter.
OS10# configure terminal OS10(config)#
To configure the Ethernet 1/1/14 interface enter the “interface ethernet 1/1/14” command:
Exit the interface and configuration back to exec mode with the command “end”.
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/14)# end OS10#
Verify the configuration changes made on the interface with the command “show running-configuration interface ethernet 1/1/14”
To verify the changes to the interface with the command “show interface status”. Verify the Mode is now T for trunk. Access VLAN 1 is applied and tagged VLANS 10 and 11 are also assigned.
To save the configuration changes, use the command “write memory”.