Configuring A Port Group - H3C S3600V2 SERIES Layer 2-Lan Switching Configuration Manual

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Task
Setting speed options for auto negotiation on an
Ethernet interface
Configuring storm suppression
Setting the statistics polling interval
Enabling loopback detection on an Ethernet interface
Setting the MDI mode of an Ethernet interface
Enabling bridging on an Ethernet interface
Testing the cable connection of an Ethernet interface
Configuring storm control on an Ethernet interface

Configuring a port group

Some interfaces on your switch might use the same set of settings. To configure these interfaces in bulk
rather than one by one, you can assign them to a port group.
You create port groups manually. All settings made for a port group apply to all the member ports of the
group.
Even though the settings are made on the port group, they are saved on each interface basis rather than
on a port group basis. You can only view the settings in the view of each interface by using the display
current-configuration or display this command.
To configure a manual port group:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a manual port
group and enter manual
port group view.
3.
Assign Ethernet interfaces
to the manual port group.
Remarks
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Optional
Applicable to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
Command
system-view
port-group manual
port-group-name
group-member
interface-list
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
If you use the group-member interface-type
interface-start-number to interface-type
interface-end-number command to add multiple
ports in batch to the specified port group, make
sure that the interface-end-number argument
must be greater than the interface-start-number
argument.

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