Switching Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
no flowcontrol
Format no flowcontrol
Mode • Global Config
• Interface Config

show flowcontrol

Use this command to display the IEEE 802.3 Annex 31B flow control settings and status for a
specific interface or all interfaces. It also displays 802.3 Tx and Rx pause counts. Priority
Flow Control frames counts are not displayed. If the port is enabled for priority flow control,
operational flow control status is displayed as “Inactive”. Operational flow control status for
stacking ports is always displayed as “N/A”.
Format show flowcontrol [unit/slot/port]
Mode
Examples:
(switch)#show flowcontrol
Admin Flow Control: Symmetric
Port Flow Control RxPause TxPause
Oper
------ ------------ -------- ---------
0/1 Active 310 611
0/2 Inactive 0 0
(switch)#show flowcontrol interface 0/1
Admin Flow Control: Symmetric
Port Flow Control RxPause TxPause
Oper
--------- ------- -------- -------
0/1 Active 310 611
Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure port-channels, which are also
known as link aggregation groups (LAGs). Link aggregation allows you to combine multiple
full-duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link. Network devices treat the aggregation as if
it were a single link, which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing. The LAG
feature initially load shares traffic based upon the source and destination MAC
address.Assign the port-channel (LAG) VLAN membership after you create a port-channel. If
you do not assign VLAN membership, the port-channel might become a member of the
management VLAN which can result in learning and switching issues.
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