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interface range
interface port-channel
channel-member
This command adds/deletes the specified range of ports to the LAG (port channel) selected by the
interface port-channel command.
[no] channel-member unit/slot/port–unit/slot/port,unit/slot/port
Syntax
Enter the ports that are to be members of the selected port channel. You enter port IDs in unit/slot/port
format. You can enter a single port or multiple ports. To enter a non-sequential list of ports, separate
two port numbers with a comma (no spaces before or after the comma). To enter a sequential range of
ports, use a hyphen to designate between the low and high port number in the range.
Mode
Interface Port Channel Config
Command
Version 2.5.1
History
Example
Figure 18-107. Example of Configuring a Port Channel
Force10#config
Force10 (Config)#interface port-channel 2
Force10 (conf-if-po- 2)#channel-member 1/0/22-1/0/25
1/0/22 interface is part of a port-channel.
1/0/23 interface is part of a port-channel.
1/0/24 interface is part of a port-channel.
Force10 (conf-if-po-
Force10 (conf-if-po-
Force10 (Config)#exit
Force10#show interface port-channel brief
Codes: L - LACP Port-channel
LAG Status Ports
--- ------ -------
2
Force10#
Related
interface port-channel
Commands
show interfaces port-channel
Defines an interface range and accesses the Interface Range mode
Creates the port channel (LAG) and invokes the Interface Port Channel
Config mode. Or, if the port channel is already created, simply invokes the
Interface Port Channel Config mode.
Note:
Before adding a port to a port channel, set the physical mode of the port. See the
command.
Introduced in the new Interface Port Channel Config mode
2)#no shutdown
2)#exit
Down
1/0/22 (Up)
1/0/23 (Up)
1/0/24 (Up)
1/0/25 (Up)
Creates the port channel (LAG) or, if the port channel is already created,
invokes the Interface Port Channel Config mode.
Displays an overview of all port channels (LAGs) on the switch or details on
the selected LAG.
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