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Dell#
Multiple Uplink LAGs with 40G Member Ports
By default in IOA, native 40G QSFP+ optional module ports are used in Quad (4x10G) mode, to
convert Quad mode to Native 40G mode, refer to the sample configuration. Also note,
converting between Quad mode and Native mode, and vice versa, requires that you reload the
system for the configuration changes to take effect.
The following sample commands configure multiple dynamic uplink LAGs with 40G member
ports based on LACP.
1. Convert the quad mode (4x10G) ports to native 40G mode.
Dell#configure
Dell(conf)#no stack-unit 0 port 33 portmode quad
Disabling quad mode on stack-unit 0 port 33 will make interface
configs of Te 0/33 Te 0/34 Te 0/35 Te 0/36 obsolete after a save
and reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect.
Dell(conf)#no stack-unit 0 port 37 portmode quad
Disabling quad mode on stack-unit 0 port 37 will make interface
configs of Te 0/37 Te 0/38 Te 0/39 Te 0/40 obsolete after a save
and reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect.
Dell(conf)#no stack-unit 0 port 49 portmode quad
Disabling quad mode on stack-unit 0 port 49 will make interface
configs of Te 0/49 Te 0/50 Te 0/51 Te 0/52 obsolete after a save
and reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect.
Dell(conf)#no stack-unit 0 port 53 portmode quad
Disabling quad mode on stack-unit 0 port 53 will make interface
configs of Te 0/53 Te 0/54 Te 0/55 Te 0/56 obsolete after a save
and reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes