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32.10.5 interface port-channel Commands

The following table lists the

interface port-channel

commands in configuration mode.

Use these commands to configure the ports.

ip address
inband-default
dhcp-bootp

Sets the default in-band interface to

use a static IP address in this VLAN.
The switch will use the default IP

address of 0.0.0.0 if you do not

configure a static IP address.

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untagged list>

Specifies the port(s) you want to tag

all outgoing frames transmitted with

this VLAN Group ID.

13

normal list>

Specifies the port(s) to dynamically

join this VLAN group using GVRP

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untagged

Specifies the port(s) you don’t want

to tag all outgoing frames transmitted

with this VLAN Group ID.

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Table 84 Command Summary: config-vlan Commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

PRIVILEGE

Table 85 Command Summary: Interface

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

PRIVILEGE

interfac
e port-
channel
list>

Enables a port or a list of ports for

configuration.

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bandwidth-limit

Enables bandwidth limit on the switch.

13

cir

Enables the guaranteed bandwidth

limits for incoming traffic on the port(s).

13

cir

Sets the guaranteed bandwidth allowed

for incoming traffic on the port(s).

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egress

Enables bandwidth limits allowed for

outgoing traffic on the port(s).

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egress

Sets the maximum bandwidth allowed

for outgoing traffic on the port(s).

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pir

Enables bandwidth limits allowed for

incoming traffic on the port(s).

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pir

Sets the maximum bandwidth allowed

for incoming traffic on the port(s).

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bpdu-control

scard|network>

Sets how Bridge Protocol Data Units

(BPDUs) are used in STP port states.

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broadcast-limit

Enables broadcast storm control limit on

the switch.

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Sets how many broadcast packets the

interface receives per second.

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dlf-limit

Enables the Destination Lookup Failure

(DLF) limit.

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Sets the interface DLF limit in packets

per second (pps).

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