Force10 Networks S2410s Switch User Manual


 
250 LAG/Port Channel Commands
deleteport (interface config)
In Ethernet Range mode (Interface Range mode for the selected range of physical ports), this
command adds the selected ports to the designated LAG.
Syntax
addport unit/slot/port
Specify the LAG ID in its logical slot/port format (e.g., 1/4).
Mode
Interface Config; Interface Range (specifically Ethernet Range, which is indicated by the
(conf-if-range-et-[interfaces])# prompt, such as (conf-if-range-et-1/0/10-1/0/11)#).
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deleteport (interface config)
This command deletes the selected port from the LAG (port channel) or, in Interface Range
mode, the selected range of
ports.
Syntax
deleteport unit/slot/port
Mode
Interface Config; Interface Range (specifically Ethernet Range, which is indicated by the
(conf-if-range-et-[interfaces])# prompt, such as (conf-if-range-et-1/0/10-1/0/11)#).
Command
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Version 2.3 Added Interface Range mode
interface range Defines an interface range and accesses the Interface Range mode
deleteport (interface config) Deletes the selected port from the designated LAG or, in Interface
Range mode, the selected range of ports.
show port-channel Display the configured LAG names and their IDs. The interface
number is specified in logical slot/port format, which displays one (1)
as the slot number; the port number is a sequential integer, based on
existing LAG numbers when the new LAG is created.
Before adding ports to the newly defined LAG, use this command to
determine the logical ID that identifies the LAG to use when
associating a port with it.
Version 2.3 Interface Range mode added
show port-channel Display the configured LAG names and their IDs. The interface
number is specified in logical slot/port format, which displays one (1)
as the slot number; the port number is a sequential integer, based on
existing LAG numbers when the new LAG is created.
Before adding ports to the newly defined LAG, use this command to
determine the logical ID that identifies the LAG to use when
associating a port with it.