Reference Guide

description, and name commands configured. The Port Channel’s configuration
is applied to the interfaces within the Port Channel.
A Port Channel can contain both 100/1000 interfaces and GE interfaces. Based on
the first interface configured in the Port Channel and enabled, the system
determines if the Port Channel uses 100 Mb/s or 1000 Mb/s as the common speed.
For more information, refer to channel-member.
If a port extender (PE) is provisioned, cascade LAGs are created automatically
(auto-LAGs). You cannot configure the port-channel created through the auto-
LAG. The range for the port-channel created through auto-LAG is from 257 to 513.
If the line card is in a Jumbo mode chassis, you can also configure the mtu and ip
mtu
commands. The Link MTU and IP MTU values configured on the channel
members must be greater than the Link MTU and IP MTU values configured on the
Port Channel interface.
NOTE: In a Jumbo-enabled system, all members of a Port Channel must be
configured with the same link MTU values and the same IP MTU values.
Example
Dell(conf)# int port-channel 2
Dell(conf-if-po-2)#
Related
Commands
channel-member — adds a physical interface to the LAG.
interface — configures a physical interface.
interface loopback — configures a Loopback interface.
interface null — configures a null interface.
interface vlan — configures a VLAN.
shutdown — disables/enables the port channel.
minimum-links
Configure the minimum number of links in a LAG (Port Channel) that must be in “oper up” status for the
LAG to be also in “oper up” status.
C9000 Series
Syntax
minimum-links number
Parameters
number Enter the number of links in a LAG that must be in “oper up”
status. The range is from 1 to 16. The default is 1.
Defaults 1
Command Modes INTERFACE
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Interfaces