Verifying The Etherchannel Configuration; Defining An Etherchannel Administrative Group; Viewing An Etherchannel Administrative Group - Cisco RJ-45-to-AUX Brochure

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another port that is in the desirable or auto mode.

Verifying the EtherChannel Configuration

To verify the EtherChannel configuration on a Set/Clear command−based switch, use this command:
catalyst5000> (enable) show port channel ?
info
Show port channel information
statistics
<mod>
Module number
<mod/port>
<cr>
catalyst5000> (enable) show port channel 2/1 ?
Usage: show port channel [mod[/port]] [statistics]
show port channel [mod[/port]] info [type]
(type = spantree|trunk|protocol|gmrp|gvrp|qos)
catalyst5000> (enable)
Port Status
Channel
Mode
———— ———————
————————————— ———— ————
2/1
notconnect auto silent
Port
Device−ID
———— ————————————————— ————————————— ——————————————
2/1

Defining an EtherChannel Administrative Group

To define the administrative group, use the following Privileged mode command:
set port channel <module/port list> <administrative group number>
For example:
Catalyst5002> (enable) set port channel 2/1−4 10
Port(s) 2/1−4 are assigned to admin group 10.

Viewing an EtherChannel Administrative Group

To view an administrative group configuration, use the following command:
show channel group [administrative group number]
For example, to view group 10, use the following command:
Console> (enable) show channel group 10
Admin Port
Status
group
———— ———— —————————— ——————————————————— —————————
10
2/1
connected auto silent
10
2/2
connected auto silent
10
2/3
connected auto silent
10
2/4
connected auto silent
Admin Port
Device−ID
Show port channel statistics
Module number and Port number(s)
Admin Ch
Group Id
16
Port−ID
Channel
Mode
0
Platform
Channel
id
0
0
0
0
Port−ID
Platform
221

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