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8.6.17 port-channel linktrap
This command enables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical slot and port for a configured
port-channel. The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting.
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Default Enabled
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Format
port-channel linktrap {<logical slot/port> | all}
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Mode
Global Config
8.6.17.1 no port-channel linktrap
This command disables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical slot and port for a configured
port-channel. The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting.
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Format
no port-channel linktrap {<logical slot/port> | all}
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Mode
GlobalConfig
8.6.18 port-channel name
This command defines a name for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical slot and port for a configured port-channel,
and name is an alphanumeric string up to 15 characters. This command is used to modify the name that was associated with
the port-channel when it was created.
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Format
port-channel name {<logical slot/port> | all} <name>
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Mode
Global Config
8.6.19 protocol group
This command attaches a <vlanid> to the protocol-based VLAN identified by <groupid>. A group may only be associated with
one VLAN at a time; however the VLAN association can be changed.
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Default none
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Format
protocol group <groupid> <vlanid>
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Mode
VLAN database
8.6.19.1 no protocol group
This command removes the <vlanid> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <groupid>.
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Format
no protocol group <groupid> <vlanid>
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Mode
VLAN database
8.6.20 protocol vlan group
This command adds the physical <slot/port> interface to the protocol-based VLAN identified by <groupid>. A group may have
more than one interface associated with it. Each interface and protocol combination can only be associated with one group. If
adding an interface to a group causes any conflicts with protocols currently associated with the group, this command will fail and
the interface(s) will not be added to the group.