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shutdown/no shutdown
mtu
ip mtu (if the interface is on a Jumbo-enabled by default)
NOTE: A logical port channel interface cannot have flow control. Flow control can only be present
on the physical interfaces if they are part of a port channel.
NOTE: To configure the MTU, use the mtu command from INTERFACE mode.
To view the interface's configuration, enter INTERFACE mode for that interface and use the show
config command or from EXEC Privilege mode, use the show running-config interface
interface command.
When an interface is added to a port channel, Dell Networking OS recalculates the hash algorithm.
To add a physical interface to a port, use the following commands.
1.
Add the interface to a port channel.
INTERFACE PORT-CHANNEL mode
channel-member interface
The interface variable is the physical interface type and slot/port information.
2.
Double check that the interface was added to the port channel.
INTERFACE PORT-CHANNEL mode
show config
Examples of the show interfaces port-channel Commands
To view the port channel's status and channel members in a tabular format, use the show interfaces
port-channel brief command in EXEC Privilege mode, as shown in the following example.
Dell#show int port brief
LAG Mode Status Uptime
1 L2L3
up
00:06:03 Te 1/6/1 (Up) *
2 L2L3
up
00:06:03 Te 1/7/1 (Up) *
Dell#
The following example shows the port channel's mode (L2 for Layer 2 and L3 for Layer 3 and L2L3 for a
Layer 2-port channel assigned to a routed VLAN), the status, and the number of interfaces belonging to
the port channel.
Dell>show interface port-channel 20
Port-channel 20 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware address is 00:01:e8:01:46:fa
Internet address is 1.1.120.1/24
MTU 1554 bytes, IP MTU 1500 bytes
LineSpeed 2000 Mbit
Members in this channel: Te 1/10/1 Te 1/17/1
ARP type: ARPA, ARP timeout 04:00:00
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 00:00:00
Queueing strategy: fifo
1212627 packets input, 1539872850 bytes
Interfaces
Ports
Te 1/12/1 (Up)
Te 1/8/1 (Up)
Te 1/13/1 (Up)
Te 1/14/1 (Up)
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