This command displays information about the route to an Ethernet device. The following
example displays route information to an Ethernet device with an IP address of
192.168.1.100
sysname> traceroute 192.168.1.100
traceroute to 192.168.1.100, 30 hops max, 40 byte packet
1:192.168.1.100 (10 ms) (10 ms) (0 ms)
traceroute done:
sysname>
46.5 Copy Port Attributes
Use the
copy running-config
ports.
Syntax:
copy running-config interface port-channel <port> <port-list>
copy running-config interface port-channel <port> <port-list>
-> [active] [name] [speed-duplex] [bpdu-control] [flow-control]
-> [intrusion-lock] [vlan1q] [vlan1q-member] [bandwidth-limit]
-> [vlan-stacking] [port-security] [broadcast-storm-control] [mirroring]
-> [port-access-authenticator] [queuing-method] [igmp-filtering]
-> [spanning-tree] [mrstp] [port-based-vlan] [protocol-based-vlan]
-> [mac-authentication] [trtcm] [ethernet-oam] [loopguard] [arp-inspection]
-> [dhcp-snooping]
where
copy running-config
interface port-channel
<port> <port-list>
copy running-config
interface port-
channel <port>
<port-list>
... ]
An example is shown next.
• Copy all attributes of port 1 to port 2
• Copy selected attributes (active, bandwidth limit and STP settings) to ports 5-8
sysname# copy running-config interface port-channel 1 2
sysname# copy running-config interface port-channel 1 5-8 active
bandwidth-limit spanning-tree
46.6 Configuration File Maintenance
The following sections show how to manage the configuration files.
ES-4124 User's Guide
.
command to copy attributes of one port to another port or
= Copies all of the possible attributes from one port to another
port or ports.
= Copies only the specified port attributes from one port to
another port or ports.
[active
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