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Example
Dell# show management application pkt-cntr
dns : 2
ftp : 0
ntp : 0
radius : 0
sflow-collector : 0
snmp : 0
ssh : 0
syslog : 0
tacacs : 0
telnet : 0
tftp : 0
show management application pkt-fallback-cntr
Display the number of packets for each application type that have been rerouted to the default routing table due to
management port or route lookup failure.
Syntax
show management application pktβ€”fallback-cntr
Defaults None.
Command Modes EXEC Privilege
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.8(0.0P5) Introduced on the S4048-ON.
9.8(0.0P2) Introduced on the S3048-ON.
9.2(1.0) Introduced on the Z9500.
9.2.(0.0) Introduced on the Z9000, S4810, and S4820T.
Example
Dell# show management application pkt-fallback-cntr
dns : 0
ftp : 0
ntp : 0
radius : 0
sflow-collector : 0
snmp : 0
ssh : 2
syslog : 0
tacacs : 0
telnet : 0
tftp : 0
Port Channel Commands
A Link Aggregation Group (LAG) is a group of links that appear to a MAC client as if they were a single link according to IEEE
802.3ad. In Dell Networking OS, a LAG is referred to as a Port Channel.
● The platform supports 128 port channels and 16 members per port channel.
As each port can be assigned to only one Port Channel, and each Port Channel must have at least one port, some of those
nominally available Port Channels might have no function because they could have no members if there are not enough ports
installed. But stack members can provide those ports.
NOTE:
The Dell Networking OS implementation of LAG or Port Channel requires that you configure a LAG on both switches
manually. For information about Dell Networking OS link aggregation control protocol (LACP) for dynamic LAGs, refer to the
Interfaces 665