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Command List, Table 3: Fabric OS Commands Related to ISL Trunking, portcfgspeed, Syntax, Availability

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ISL Trunking Commands Command List Table 3 provides summary information about the commands that relate to ISL Trunking. Table 3: Fabric OS Commands Related to ISL Trunking Command portcfgspeed portcfgtrunkport switchcfgspeed switchcfgtrunk trunkdebug trunkshow Function Use to specify the port speed. Use to enable or disable trunking for a port. Use to set all ports of the switch to a particular speed. Use to enable or disable trunking for all the ports of a switch. Use to debug a trunk link failure. Use to display trunking information. Limitations Enter on the switch with the port to be configured. Enter on the switch with the port to be configured. Enter on the switch to specify port speeds. Enter on the switch to enable or disable ISL Trunking. Enter on the switch to debug a trunk failure. Enter on the switch to show ISL Trunking information. portcfgspeed Syntax This command uses the following syntax: portcfgspeed Availability This command is available to admin users only. Description Use this command to specify the speed of a port to a particular level. After this command is issued, the port is disabled and then enabled so that the port comes up with the new speed setting. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory and is persistent across switch reboot or power cycle. 48 ISL Trunking Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

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ISL Trunking Commands
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ISL Trunking Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Command List
Table 3
provides summary information about the commands that relate to ISL
Trunking.
portcfgspeed
Syntax
This command uses the following syntax:
portcfgspeed
<[slotnumber/]portnumber [speedlevel]>
Availability
This command is available to admin users only.
Description
Use this command to specify the speed of a port to a particular level. After this
command is issued, the port is disabled and then enabled so that the port comes up
with the new speed setting. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory
and is persistent across switch reboot or power cycle.
Table 3:
Fabric OS Commands Related to ISL Trunking
Command
Function
Limitations
portcfgspeed
Use to specify the port
speed.
Enter on the switch with
the port to be configured.
portcfgtrunkport
Use to enable or disable
trunking for a port.
Enter on the switch with
the port to be configured.
switchcfgspeed
Use to set all ports of the
switch to a particular speed.
Enter on the switch to
specify port speeds.
switchcfgtrunk
Use to enable or disable
trunking for all the ports of a
switch.
Enter on the switch to
enable or disable ISL
Trunking.
trunkdebug
Use to debug a trunk link
failure.
Enter on the switch to
debug a trunk failure.
trunkshow
Use to display trunking
information.
Enter on the switch to
show ISL Trunking
information.