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[Description]
Associates the applicable interface with the static logical interface specified by link-id.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the applicable interface is dissociated from the static logical interface.
[Note]
This command can be specified only for LAN/SFP+ port.
If a LAN/SFP+ port is associated to a link-id for which a static logical interface does not exist, the static logical interface is
newly generated.
If the associated LAN/SFP+ port is no longer present because it was removed from the static logical interface, the static logical
interface is deleted.
Up to eight LAN/SFP+ port units can be associated with one static logical interface.
If it is to be associated with an already-existing static logical interface, all of the following settings must match between the
LAN/SFP+ port and the static logical interface. If the settings differ, an error occurs.
• speed-duplex command setting
• VLAN setting
•
Set QoS trust mode (including default CoS value and port priority)
If a static logical interface is newly generated, the above settings of the LAN/SFP+ port are set to the default settings of the
static logical interface.
If a LAN/SFP+ port is associated with a static logical interface, the MSTP settings return to the default values. The MSTP
settings also return to the default values if the LAN/SFP+ port is removed from the static logical interface.
It is not possible to associate a single LAN/SFP+ port with multiple logical interface units. You must use the "no" syntax to first
remove it before associating it with a different logical interface.
[Example]
Associate LAN port #1 with static logical interface #5.
SWP2(config)#interface port1.1
SWP2(config-if)#static-channel-group 5
5.2.2 Show static logical interface status
[Syntax]
show static-channel-group
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows the static logical interface status.
The following items are shown for each static logical interface that exists.
• static logical interface name
•
Load balance function rules
• Interface name of associated LAN/SFP+ port
For details on the load balance function rules, refer to the type parameter of the port-channel load-balance command.
[Example]
Show the static logical interface status.
SWP2#show static-channel-group
% Static Aggregator: sa5
% Load balancing: src-dst-mac
% Member:
port1.1
port1.2
port1.3
port1.4
5.2.3 Set LACP logical interface
[Syntax]
channel-group link-id mode mode
no channel-group
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