Specifications

236 Implementing IBM System Networking 10Gb Ethernet Switches
2 Operational
PortChannel 2
3 Operational
4 Operational
Control State: Auto Controlled
Member Status
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7 Operational
ACC-1#
f. Verify the interface status.
Run show interface status to verify that the control port (port 7) is also disabled
along with the manually disabled uplink ports (1,2) (Example 5-91).
Example 5-91 Verify the interface status
ACC-1#show interface status
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Alias Port Speed Duplex Flow Ctrl Link
------- ---- ----- -------- --TX-----RX-- ------
1 1 10000 full no no up
2 2 10000 full no no up
3 3 10000 full no no up
4 4 10000 full no no up
5 5 10000 full no no up
6 6 10000 full no no up
7 7 10000 full no no up
8 8 10000 full no no up
9 9 1G/10G full no no down
10 10 1G/10G full no no down
11 11 1G/10G full no no down
12 12 1G/10G full no no down
13 13 10000 full no no up
14 14 1G/10G full no no down
15 15 1G/10G full no no down
16 16 10000 full no no up
17 17 1G/10G full no no down
18 18 1G/10G full no no down
19 19 1G/10G full no no down
20 20 1G/10G full no no down
21 21 1G/10G full no no down
22 22 1G/10G full no no down
23 23 1G/10G full no no down
24 24 10000 full no no up
MGTA 25 1000 full yes yes up
MGTB 26 any any yes yes up
ACC-1#
5.4.3 Trunking
Multiple switch ports can be combined together to form robust, high-bandwidth trunks to other
devices. Since trunks are composed of multiple physical links, the trunk group is inherently
fault tolerant. If connection between the switches is available, the trunk remains active.