CLI Guide

When an interface is removed from a Port Channel with the no channel-member
command, the interface reverts to its configuration prior to joining the Port
Channel.
An interface can belong to only one Port Channel.
You can add up to 16 interfaces to a Port Channel on the switch. The interfaces
can be located on different line cards but must be the same physical type and
speed (for example, all 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces). However, you can combine
100/1000 interfaces and GE interfaces in the same Port Channel.
If the Port Channel contains a mix of interfaces with 100 Mb/s speed and 1000
Mb/s speed, the software disables those interfaces whose speed does not match
the speed of the first interface configured and enabled in the Port Channel. If that
first interface goes down, the Port Channel does not change its designated speed;
disable and re-enable the Port Channel or change the order of the channel
members configuration to change the designated speed. If the Port Channel
contains a mix of interfaces with 100 Mb/s speed and 1000 Mb/s speed, the
software disables those interfaces whose speed does not match the speed of the
first interface configured and enabled in the Port Channel. If that first interface
goes down, the Port Channel does not change its designated speed; disable and
re-enable the Port Channel or change the order of the channel members
configuration to change the designated speed. For more information about Port
Channels, refer to the Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide.
Related
Commands
interface port-channel — creates a Port Channel interface.
group
Group two LAGs in a supergroup (“fate-sharing group” or “failover group”).
Syntax
group group_number port-channel number port-channel number
To remove an existing LAG supergroup, use the no group group_number
command.
Parameters
group_number Enter an integer from 1 to 32 that uniquely identifies this
LAG fate-sharing group.
port-channel
number
Enter the keywords port-channel then an existing LAG
number. Enter this keyword/variable combination twice,
identifying the two paired LAGs.
Defaults none
Command Modes PORT-CHANNEL FAILOVER-GROUP (conf-po-failover-grp)
Supported Modes Full–Switch
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Interfaces