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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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To view <strong>the</strong> interface’s configuration, enter <strong>the</strong> INTERFACE mode <strong>for</strong> that interface and enter <strong>the</strong> show<br />

config command or from <strong>the</strong> EXEC privilege mode, enter <strong>the</strong> show running-config interface interface<br />

command.<br />

When an interface is added to a port channel, <strong>FTOS</strong> recalculates <strong>the</strong> hash algorithm.<br />

To add a physical interface to a port channel, use <strong>the</strong>se commands in <strong>the</strong> following sequence in <strong>the</strong><br />

INTERFACE mode of a port channel:<br />

Step Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

1 channel-member interface INTERFACE<br />

PORT-CHANNEL<br />

2<br />

show config INTERFACE<br />

PORT-CHANNEL<br />

To view <strong>the</strong> port channel’s status and channel members in a tabular <strong>for</strong>mat, use <strong>the</strong> show interfaces<br />

port-channel brief (Figure 176) command in <strong>the</strong> EXEC privilege mode.<br />

Figure 161 show interfaces port-channel brief Command Example<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#show int port brief<br />

LAG Mode Status Uptime Ports<br />

1 L2L3 up 00:06:03 Gi 13/6 (Up) *<br />

Gi 13/12 (Up)<br />

2 L2L3 up 00:06:03 Gi 13/7 (Up) *<br />

Gi 13/8 (Up)<br />

Gi 13/13 (Up)<br />

Gi 13/14 (Up)<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#<br />

Add <strong>the</strong> interface to a port channel.<br />

The interface variable is <strong>the</strong> physical<br />

interface type and slot/port in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Double check that <strong>the</strong> interface was added<br />

to <strong>the</strong> port channel.<br />

Figure 162 displays <strong>the</strong> port channel’s mode (L2 <strong>for</strong> Layer 2 and L3 <strong>for</strong> Layer 3 and L2L3 <strong>for</strong> a Layer 2<br />

port channel assigned to a routed VLAN), <strong>the</strong> status, and <strong>the</strong> number of interfaces belonging to <strong>the</strong> port<br />

channel.<br />

<strong>FTOS</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, version 7.7.1.0 259

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