Configuration Commands

Table 112 Static FDB Configuration commands

CommandDescription

mac-address-table static all [<interface><VLAN><port>]

Clears specified static FDB entries from the forwarding database, as follows:

Interface

MAC address

VLAN

Command mode: Global configuration

Trunk configuration

Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth connections between switches or other trunk capable devices. A trunk is a group of ports that act together, combining their bandwidth to create a single, larger port. Up to 12 trunk groups can be configured on the switch, with the following restrictions.

Any physical switch port can belong to no more than one trunk group.

Up to six ports can belong to the same trunk group.

All ports in a trunk must have the same configuration for speed, flow control, and auto negotiation.

Trunking from other devices must comply with Cisco® EtherChannel® technology.

NOTE: See the HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Application Guide for information on how to use port trunks.

The following table describes the Trunk Group Configuration commands.

Table 113 Trunk Group Configuration commands

Command

Description

 

 

portchannel {<1-12>} port

Adds a physical port to the current trunk group.

{<port number>}

Command mode: Global configuration

 

 

 

no portchannel {<1-12>} port

Removes a physical port from the current trunk group.

{<port number>}

Command mode: Global configuration

 

 

 

portchannel {<1-12>} enable

Enables the current trunk group.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

 

 

no portchannel {<1-12>} enable

Disables the current trunk group.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

 

 

no portchannel {<1-12>}

Removes the current trunk group configuration.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

 

 

show portchannel {<1-12>}

Displays current trunk group parameters.

 

Command mode: All

 

 

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