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Configuring ports on a switch, Enabling and disabling switch ports, Chapter 6 – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Configuring Ports on a Switch

This chapter describes the following topics:

Enabling and Disabling Switch Ports on page 87

Load Sharing on the Switch on page 91

Switch Port-Mirroring on page 94

Setting Up a Redundant Gigabit Uplink Port on page 95

Extreme Discovery Protocol on page 95

For information about configuring ports on a stack of switches, see “Configuring Ports and VLANS on
Stacks” on page 240
.

Enabling and Disabling Switch Ports

By default, all ports are enabled. To enable or disable one or more ports on a non-stacked switch, use
the following command:

[enable | disable] ports

For example, to disable ports 3, 5, and 12 through 15 on a Summit 200 series switch, use the following
command:

disable ports 3,5,12-15

Even though a port is disabled, the link remains enabled for diagnostic purposes.

If you have a set of stacked switches, ports are referenced by

slot:port

. For example, to disable ports,

3, 5, and 12 through 15 on stack member 5, enter the following command:

disable ports 5:3,5:5,5:12-5:15

You can use many VLAN-based port selection on many port-based commands. To enable or disable one
or more ports on a slot, use the following command;

[enable | disable] ports vlan

If you specify a VLAN, all ports in the VLAN are enabled or disabled.

To disable all the ports on slot 7, and the library VLAN, enter the following command: