Port Commands
Port Commands
Command
enable learning port <portlist>
enable port <portlist>
enable sharing <master_port>
grouping <portlist>
enable smartredundancy <portlist> Enables the smart redundancy feature on the redundant
config ports <portlist> auto on
config ports <portlist> auto off
{speed [10 | 100]} duplex [half | full]
config ports <portlist> display-
string <string>
config ports <portlist> qosprofile
<qosname>
unconfig ports <portlist> display-
string <string>
disable learning port <portlist>
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Table 3-1
describes the switch port commands.
Table 3-1 Port Commands
Description
Enables MAC address learning on one or more ports. The
default setting is enabled.
Enables a port.
Defines a load-sharing group of ports. The ports specified
in <portlist> are grouped to the master port.
Gigabit Ethernet port. When the Smart Redundancy
feature is enabled, the switch always uses the primary
link when the primary link is available. The default setting
is enabled.
Enables autonegotiation for the particular port type;
802.3u for 10/100 Mbps ports or 802.3z for Gigabit
Ethernet ports.
Changes the configuration of a group of ports. Specify
the following:
auto off — The port will not autonegotiate the
settings.
speed — The speed of the port (for 10/100 Mbps
ports only).
duplex — The duplex setting (half- or full-duplex).
Configures a user-defined string for a port. The string is
displayed in certain show commands (for example,
show port all info). The string can be up to 16
characters.
Configures one or more ports to use a particular QoS
profile.
Clears the user-defined display string from a port.
Disables MAC address learning on one or more ports for
security purposes. If MAC address learning is disabled,
only broadcast traffic, EDP traffic, and packets destined
to a permanent MAC address matching that port
number, are forwarded. The default setting is enabled.