Quick Reference Guide

Using the CLI 188
Port Channel Interfaces
Port-channel (or LAG) interfaces are represented in the CLI by the variable
port-channel-number
., which can assume values from 1-128 on most Dell
Networking switches.
When listed in command line output, port channel interfaces are preceded by
the characters
Po
.
Tunnel Interfaces
Tunnel interfaces are represented in the CLI by the variable
tunnel-id
, which
can assume values from 0–7.
VLAN Interfaces
VLAN interfaces are represented in the CLI by the variable
vlan-id
, which can
can assume values from 1-4093.
Examples
Example 1 shows the various forms of interface notation that can be entered
in the CLI. Examples 2 and 3 show various forms of CLI output using
shorthand interface notation.
Example #1
gigabitethernet 1/0/1
gigabitethernet1/0/1 (there is no space)
gi 1/0/1
gi1/0/1 (there is no space)
port-channel 1
vl 5
Example #2
console(config-if-Gi1/0/23)#show vlan
VLAN Name Ports Type
----- --------------- ------------- --------------
1 default Po1-128, Default
Gi1/0/1-24,
Te1/0/1-2
RSPAN Vlan
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