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DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
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DGS-3627:5#create link_aggregation group_id 1
Command: create link_aggregation group_id 1
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
delete link_aggregation group_id
Purpose
Used to delete a previously created link aggregation group.
Syntax
delete link_aggregation group_id <value 1-32>
Description
This command is used to delete a previously configured link aggregation
group.
Parameters
<value 1-32>
−
Specifies the group ID. The Switch allows up to 32 link
aggregation groups to be configured. The group number identifies each of the
groups.
Restrictions
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To delete link aggregation group:
DGS-3627:5#delete link_aggregation group_id 6
Command: delete link_aggregation group_id 6
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
config link_aggregation
Purpose
Used to configure a previously created link aggregation group.
Syntax
config link_aggregation group_id <value 1-32> {master_port <port> |
ports <portlist> | state [enable | disable]
Description
This command allows users to configure a link aggregation group that was
created with the
create link_aggregation
command above.
Parameters
group _id <value 32>
−
Specifies the group ID. The Switch allows up to 32 link
aggregation groups to be configured. The group number identifies each of the
groups.
master_port <port>
−
Master port ID. Specifies which port (by port number) of
the link aggregation group will be the master port. All of the ports in a link
aggregation group will share the port configuration with the master port.
ports <portlist>
−
Specifies a port or range of ports that will belong to the link
aggregation group including the master port. The beginning and end of the port
list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are
separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9)
state [enable | disable]
−
Allows users to enable or disable the specified link
aggregation group.
Restrictions
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Link
aggregation groups may not overlap.
Example usage:
To define a load-sharing group of ports, group-id 1,master port 5 with group members ports 5-7 plus port 9: