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port-security max-static on page 301
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protocol lacp on page 301
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protocol static on page 302
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rate-interval on page 302
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service-policy on page 302
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set garp timer join on page 302
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set garp timer leave on page 302
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set garp timer leaveall on page 303
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show interfaces port-channel on page 303
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show port-channel on page 304
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show port-channel brief on page 304
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shutdown (port channel) on page 305
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snmp-server enable trap violation on page 305
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snmp trap link-status (port channel) on page 305
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spanning-tree (LAG) on page 306
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spanning-tree 0 cost (LAG) on page 306
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spanning-tree 0 priority (LAG) on page 307
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spanning-tree MSTi cost (LAG) on page 307
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spanning-tree MSTi priority (LAG) on page 307
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spanning-tree mstp edge-port (LAG) on page 308
Note:
SFTOS 2.5.1 introduces the Interface Port Channel Config mode, which contains new
commands and some commands that are versions of previous commands. Some of the
previous commands are deprecated, while some remain, providing alternative ways to
accomplish a task.
SFTOS 2.5.1 discontinues the logical interface identifier (0/1/xx) for a LAG (port
channel). Instead, the ID is an integer, as exemplified in
and
Figure 18-109 on page
Note: An IP address is not supported on a LAG interface.
In Interface Config mode, this command adds the selected port to the designated LAG (port channel).
Interface Config; Interface Range, which is indicated by the (conf-if-range-interface)# prompt, such as
(conf-if-range-vlan 10-20)#.
Version 2.5.1
Version 2.3
channel-member
303.
Deprecated. Removed from CLI
Added Interface Range mode
/deletes
Adds
the specified range of ports to the LAG selected by the
aoCEst OEudesC6Oi ooEg
command.
Figure 18-110 on page 304