show port-channel

Syntax show port-channel brief

Mode

Privileged Exec and User Exec

Example

Force10 S2410 #show port-channel brief

Static Capability: Disabled

Logical Interface Port-Channel Name Link State Mbr Ports Active Ports

-----------------

-----------------

----------

--------- ------------

1/1

lag1

Up

0/16,

0/16,0/17,

 

 

 

0/17,

0/18,0/19,

 

 

 

0/18,

0/20,0/21,

 

 

 

0/19,

0/22,0/23,

 

 

 

0/20,

0/8,0/9,0/5,

 

 

 

0/21,

0/12

 

 

 

0/22,

 

 

 

 

0/23,0/8,

 

 

 

 

0/9,0/5,

 

1/2

lag2

Up

0/12

0/10,0/11

0/10,0/11

Figure 51 Example of show port-channel brief Command Output

Static Capability—This field displays whether or not the device has static capability enabled.

For each LAG, the following information is displayed:

Logical Interface—The field displays the logical ID of the LAG.

Port-Channel Name—This field displays the user-assigned name of the LAG.

Link State—This field indicates whether the link is up or down.

Mbr Ports—This field lists the ports that are members of this LAG, in slot/port notation.

Active Ports—This field lists the ports that are actively participating in this LAG.

The example in Figure 51 shows two LAGs, with system-assigned IDs of 1/1 and 1/2.

show port-channel

 

This command displays an overview of all port channels (LAGs) on the switch.

Syntax

show port-channel {LAG_ID all}

Mode

Privileged Exec

 

LAG_ID—Valid unit, slot and port number separated by forward slashes.

 

Lag Name—The name of this port channel (LAG). You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric

 

characters.

 

Link State—Indicates whether the Link is up or down.

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Force10 Networks S2410s manual Show port-channel, For each LAG, the following information is displayed