Interface Command - Dynamic Port Trunk; Interface Command - Ports - Allied Telesis AT-8100L/8 User Manual

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Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus Command Line Interface
INTERFACE
Command -
Dynamic Port
Trunk
INTERFACE
Command - Ports
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This example adds to a traffic class a flow group with the ID number 1:
awplus(config-pmap)# class 1
awplus(config-pmap-c)#
You use this command to move from the Global Configuration mode to the
Dynamic Port Trunk Interface mode, to change the load distribution
methods of static port trunks. You specify a trunk by its name of "po"
followed by its ID number. You can specify only one static port trunk at a
time. The format of the command is:
trunk_name
interface
This example enters the Port Trunk Interface mode for trunk ID 5:
awplus(config)# interface po5
awplus(config-if)#
Figure 9. INTERFACE TRUNK Command
You use this command to move from the Global Configuration mode to the
Interface mode where you configure the parameter settings of the ports
and add ports to VLANs and Quality of Service policies. The format of the
command is:
port
interface
This example enters the Port Interface mode for port 21.
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.21
awplus(config-if)#
Figure 10. INTERFACE PORT Command - Single Port
You can configure more than one port at a time. This example enters the
Port Interface mode for ports 11 to 15 and 22.
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.11-port1.0.15,port1.0.22
awplus(config-if)#
Figure 11. INTERFACE PORT Command - Multiple Ports
The INTERFACE PORT command is also located in the Port Interface
mode itself, so that you do not have to return to the Global Configuration
mode to configure different ports. This example moves from the current
Port Interface mode to the Port Interface mode for ports 7 and 10.
Figure 8. CLASS Command

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