From: Primetek_Easyman (easyman@primetek.com.tw)
Date: Sun Dec 04 2005 - 21:20:25 GMT-3
Hi, ander
My understanding of "reflector port" is any port unused.
If you have a host which connected to that "reflector port", it will lost
the connectivity to the switch.
So in configuring this , choose any port which is unused to be the
"reflector port".
HTH.
Lin
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I cannot believe,
so what is the reflector port ???? Any port aleatory or the port as the
trunk that I sent to the destination switch who has the destiation port?
ander
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