User`s guide

Chapter 13 Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) 237
Delete a Single LAG from a 10-Port GE Module
To delete all LAGs from a specified 10-Port GE Module, issue the remove lag
command plus the LAG name (which is a slot and LAG ID separated by a dot). For
example, to remove LAG 5.4:
Delete a Port from a LAG
You can delete individual ports from a LAG at any time, regardless of the port’s
state. If you delete the last port from the LAG, the LAG itself remains configured as
an empty object. To delete a port from a LAG, issue the remove lag command plus
the LAG name and port number. For example, to delete port 8 from LAG 5.4:
If you delete the last port from the LAG, the LAG itself remains configured as an
empty object. For example:
In this example, the ports field shows no Ethernet ports. As a result, LAG 5.4
remains configured but is an empty set.
Delete an Ethernet Port from a Passive Mode LAG
Deleting a port from a passive-mode LAG is the same process as deleting a port
from a static LAG. You do not need to first disable LACP. Instead, just issue the
remove lag command and specify the port number or an optional wildcard:
remove lag 5.4
Removing LAGs may disrupt virtual network traffic.
Remove LAG 5.4 (y/n)?y
remove lag 5.4 port 8
Removing LAG ports may disrupt virtual network traffic. Remove
port 8 from
LAG 5.4 (y/n)?y
show lag 5.4
name state descr rate mtu mode access-vlan flags ports vnics
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.4 down 100Mbps 4906 access 2400 -s- 0
1 record displayed
remove lag 3.2 port 8
Removing LAG ports may disrupt virtual network traffic.
Remove port 8 from LAG (y/n)?y