VM Group Configuration
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The following table describes the VM group configuration options. A VM group is
a collection of members, such as VMs, ports or Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs).
Members of a VM group share certain properties, including VLAN membership,
ACLs (VMAP), and VM profiles.
Table 365.
VM Group Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] virt vmgroup <1‐4096> cpu
Enables or disables sending unregistered IPMC traffic to the CPU.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] virt vmgroup <1‐4096> flood
Enables or disables the flooding of unregistered IPMC traffic.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] virt vmgroup <1‐4096> key <1‐65535>
Adds or removes an LACP admin key to/from the VM group. LACP LAGs
formed with this admin key will be included in the VM group.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] virt vmgroup <1‐4096> optflood
Enables or disables Optimized Flooding on the VM group.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] virt vmgroup <1‐4096> port <port alias or number>
Adds or removes the selected port to/from the VM group.
Note: A port can be added to a VM group only if no VMs on that port are
members of the VM group.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] virt vmgroup <1‐4096> portchannel <1‐104>
Adds or removes the selected LAG to/from the VM group.
Command mode: Global configuration
virt vmgroup <1‐4096> profile <profile name (1‐39 characters)>
Adds the selected VM profile to the VM group.
Note: This command can only be used if the VM group is empty (that is, it only
has a profile assigned).
Command mode: Global configuration
no virt vmgroup <1‐4096> profile
Removes the VM profile assigned to the VM group.
Note: This command can only be used if the VM group is empty (only has the
profile assigned).
Command mode: Global configuration
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