Quick Reference Guide

LAG/Port Channel Commands | 291
cos-queue random-detect
This command activates weighted random early discard (WRED) for each specified queue on the
interface. Specific WRED parameters are configured using the 'random-detect queue-parms' and the
'random-detect exponential-weighting-constant' commands.
The no version of this command disables WRED, thereby restoring the default tail drop operation for
the specified queues on the interface.
Syntax
[no] cos-queue random-detect <queue-id-1> [<queue-id-2> … <queue-id-n>]
Modes
Global Config and Interface Config
cos-queue strict
See cos-queue strict on page 331 in the QoS chapter.
deleteport (interface config)
This command deletes the selected port from the specified logical interface (port-channel (LAG) or
VLAN) or, in Interface Range mode, from the selected range of interfaces.
Mode
Interface Config; Interface Range, which is indicated by the (conf-if-range-interface)# prompt, such as
(conf-if-range-vlan 10-20)#.
Command
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deleteport (global config)
This command deletes a specific port channel (LAG) or all port channels.
Mode
Global Config
Command
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Version 2.5.1 Deprecated. Removed from CLI
Version 2.3 Interface Range mode added
Related
Commands
channel-member
Adds
/deletes the specified range of ports to the LAG selected by the
interface port-channel command.
clear port-channel Removes all port-channels (LAGs).
interface range Defines an interface range and accesses the Interface Range mode
interface port-channel Creates the port channel (LAG) and invokes the Interface Port Channel
Config mode. Or, if the port channel is already created, simply invokes the
Interface Port Channel Config mode.
show interfaces port-channel Displays an overview of all port channels (LAGs) on the switch or details on
the selected LAG.
Version 2.5.1 Deprecated. Removed from CLI
Version 2.3 Interface Range mode added