Reference Guide

Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/7)# mtu 3000
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
port-group
Congures a group of front-panel unied ports or a double-density QSFP28 (QSFP28-DD) port.
Syntax
port-group node/slot/port-group
Parameters
node/slot — Enter 1/1 for node/slot when you congure a port group.
port-group — Enter the port-group number (1–14). The available port-group range depends on the switch.
Default Not congured
Command mode CONFIGURATION
Usage information Enter PORT-GROUP mode to:
Congure unied ports in Fibre Channel or Ethernet mode and break out interfaces with a specied speed.
Break out a QSFP28-DD port into multiple interfaces with a specied speed.
To view the ports that belong to a port group, enter the show port-group command.
Example
OS10(config)# port-group 1/1/8
OS10(conf-pg-1/1/8)#
Supported releases 10.3.1E or later
scale-prole vlan
Congures the L2 VLAN scale prole on a switch.
Syntax
scale-profile vlan
Parameters None
Defaults Not congured
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information Use the VLAN scale prole when you scale the number of VLANs so that less memory is consumed. Enable the
scale prole before you congure VLANs on the switch. The scale prole globally applies L2 mode on all VLANs you
create and disables L3 transmission. The no version of the command disables L2 VLAN scaling. To enable L3
routing trac on a VLAN, use the mode L3 command.
Example
OS10(config)# scale-profile vlan
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(X2) or later
show discovered-expanders
NOTE
: This command will be supported in future releases.
Interfaces 107