Command Line Reference Guide

Related
Commands
uplink-state-group – creates an uplink-state group and enables the tracking of upstream links.
downstream
Assign a port or port-channel to the uplink-state group as a downstream interface.
S5000
Syntax
downstream interface-type slot/port
To delete an uplink-state group, enter the no downstream interface command.
Parameters
interface-type
slot/port
Enter the interface type and slot/port or number information. Valid slot
numbers are 0-11. The valid port numbers for each interface type are
listed below.
For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword
tengigabitethernet followed by slot/port numbers.
The port range is 0 to 63.
For a 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword
fortyGigE followed by slot/port numbers. The ports are 48,
52, 56, and 60.
For a Port Channel interface, enter the keywords port-
channel
followed by a number from 1 to 128.
Where port-range and port-channel-range specify a
range of ports separated by a dash (-) and/or individual ports/port
channels in any order; for example:
tengigabitethernet
1/1-2,5,9,11-12 port-channel 1-3,5. A comma is
required to separate each port and port-range entry.
Defaults none
Command Modes UPLINK-STATE-GROUP
Command History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
You can assign physical port or port-channel interfaces to an uplink-state group.
You can assign an interface to only one uplink-state group. You must configure each interface
assigned to an uplink-state group as either an upstream or downstream interface, but not both.
You can assign individual member ports of a port channel to the group. An uplink-state group
can contain either the member ports of a port channel or the port channel itself, but not both.
Related
Commands
upstream – assigns a port or port-channel to the uplink-state group as an upstream
interface.
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