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port-channel min-links
This command configures the port-channel’s minimum links for lag interfaces.
Default 1
Format port-channel min-links 1-8
Mode Interface Config
port-channel name
This command defines a name for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical unit/slot/port for a
configured port-channel, and name is an alphanumeric string up to 15 characters. Instead of unit/slot/
port, lag lag-intf-num can be used as an alternate way to specify the LAG interface. lag lag-intf-num can
also be used to specify the LAG interface where lag-intf-num is the LAG port number.
Format port-channel name {unit/slot/port} name
Mode Global Config
port-channel system priority
Use this command to configure port-channel system priority. The valid range of priority is 0-65535.
Default
0x8000
Format port-channel system priority priority
Mode Global Config
no port-channel system priority
Use this command to configure the default port-channel system priority value.
Format
no port-channel system priority
Mode Global Config
show hashdest
Use this command to predict how packets are forwarded over a LAG or to the next hop device when
ECMP (Equal Cost Multi Paths) is the destination. Given the link aggregation method, ingress physical
port and values of various packet fields, this command predicts an egress physical port within the LAG
or ECMP for the packet.
Switching Commands
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