another port that is in the desirable or auto mode.

Verifying the EtherChannel Configuration

To verify the EtherChannel configuration on a Set/Clear command−based switch, use this command:

catalyst5000> (enable) show port channel ?

info

Show port channel information

statistics

Show port channel

statistics

<mod>

Module number

 

<mod/port>

Module number and

Port number(s)

<cr>

 

 

catalyst5000> (enable) show port channel 2/1 ? Usage: show port channel [mod[/port]] [statistics]

show port channel [mod[/port]] info [type] (type = spantreetrunkprotocolgmrpgvrpqos)

catalyst5000> (enable)

Port Status

Channel

Admin Ch

 

 

Mode

Group Id

———— ———————

————————————— ———— ————

2/1

notconnect

auto silent

16

0

Port

Device−ID

Port−ID

Platform

————————————————————— ————————————— ——————————————

2/1

Defining an EtherChannel Administrative Group

To define the administrative group, use the following Privileged mode command:

set port channel <module/port list> <administrative group number>

For example:

Catalyst5002> (enable) set port channel 2/1−4 10

Port(s) 2/1−4 are assigned to admin group 10.

Viewing an EtherChannel Administrative Group

To view an administrative group configuration, use the following command:

show channel group [administrative group number]

For example, to view group 10, use the following command:

Console> (enable) show channel group 10

 

 

Admin

Port

Status

Channel

Channel

 

group

 

 

Mode

id

 

———— ———— ——————————

——————————————————— —————————

 

10

2/1

connected

auto silent

0

 

10

2/2

connected

auto silent

0

 

10

2/3

connected

auto silent

0

 

10

2/4

connected

auto silent

0

 

Admin

Port

Device−ID

 

Port−ID

Platform

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