config lag create
Use this command to configure a new LAG, assign a name and generate a logical port number for it. To display the assigned logical port number use the show lag command. The <name> parameter is a string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
Format | config lag create <name> |
config lag deletelag
Use this command to delete the specified LAG(s). The <all> option removes all configured LAGs.
Format | config lags deletelag <logical port/listofports/all> |
config lag deleteport
Use this command to delete one or more ports from a LAG. The first interface parameter designates a configured LAG. The second interface number designates a port that is a member of the LAG. Use <all> to delete all ports in the specified LAG.
Format | config lag deleteport <logical port> <port/listofports/all> |
config lag linktrap
Use this command to enable or disable link trap notifications for the specified LAG. The option <all> sets every configured LAG to the same administrative mode setting.
Default enable
Format | config lag linktrap <logical port/listofports/all> <enable/disable> |
config lag name
Use this command to define a name for the specified LAG. Name is an alphanumeric string up to 15 characters. Use this command to modify the name that was associated with the LAG when it was created.
Format | config lag name <logical port> <name> |
show lag
Use this command to display an overview of all link aggregation groups (LAGs) on the switch.
Format | show lag <logical port/listofports/all> |
Logical Port | The logical port identifying the LAG, in the format lag.port. |
LAG Name | The name of this LAG. |
Link State | Indicates whether the link is up or down. |
Admin Mode |
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| The administrative mode. The factory default is enabled. |
Link Trap Mode
Indicates whether or not a trap will be sent when link status changes. The factory default is enabled.
STP Mode The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the LAG. The possible values are:
Disable -
Spanning tree is disabled for this LAG.
Enable -
Spanning tree is enabled for this LAG.
192 | Intel® Blade Server Ethernet Switch Module IXM5414E |