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DGS-6604 m channel-group chAC annel-group Use the channel-group command to assign an interface to a channel group. Use no channel-group to remove an interface from a channel-group. channel-group CHANNEL-NO mode { on| active| passive } no channel-group Syntax Description CHANNEL-NO Specifies the Channel group ID. mode { on | active | passive } Specifies the mode of channel group as follows: • on - The interface is the static member of the channel-group. • active - The interface is to operate in LACP active mode. • passive - The interface is to operate in LACP passive mode. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline None Interface configuration The system automatically creates the port-channel when the channel group gets its first physical port. An interface can be in one mode only and in one channel-group only. If the mode on is specified in the command, the channel group is of a static type. If the mode active or passive is specified in the command, the channel group is LACP type. A channel group can only have either static member or dynamic members. That is, once the type of a channel group is determined, interfaces in other types cannot join the channel group. Only a physical port interface is allowed to specify the channel-group. The no command removes the interface from the channel group. If the channel group has no member port left after removal, it is deleted automatically. Configuration of a channel group has the following limitations: • If dot1x, port security, IP-MAC-Port binding, MAC AC or WAC are enabled for a port, the port cannot be specified as a channel group member. • In order to be a member of the LACP channel-group, the port must be set to full duplex. LACP will not prevent the user configuration of the port whether it is set to full duplex or not and if these ports have various duplex setting in the same channel group. LACP protocol behavior will choose the members that are set to full duplex for the link aggregation. CLI Reference Guide 84