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Log. Intf: The logical slot and the logical port.

Port-Channel Name: The name of this port-channel (LAG). You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.

Link : Indicates whether the Link is up or down.

Admin Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled.

Link Trap Mode: This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is enabled.

STP Mode: The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the port or port channel (LAG). The possible values are:

Disable: Spanning tree is disabled for this port.

Enable: Spanning tree is enabled for this port. (Default Value)

Mbr Ports: A listing of the ports that are members of this port-channel (LAG), in slot/port notation. There can be a maximum of eight ports assigned to a given port-channel (LAG).

Port Speed: Speed of the port-channel port.

Type: This field displays the status designating whether a particular port-channel (LAG) is statically or dynamically maintained. The possible values of this field are Static, indicating that the port-channel is statically maintained; and Dynamic, indicating that the port-channel is dynamically maintained.

Port Active: This field lists the ports that are actively participating in the port-channel (LAG).

5.2.6.2port-channel

This command configures a new port-channel (LAG) and generates a logical slot and port number for it. Display this number using the show port-channel.

Note: Before including a port in a port-channel, set the port physical mode. See speed command.

Syntax

port-channel <name>

no port-channel {<logical slot/port> all}

<logical slot/port> - Port-Channel Interface number.

<name> - Port-Channel name (up to 15 alphanumeric characters). all - all Port-Channel interfaces.

no - This command removes that Port-Channel.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Config

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