Netgear GSM7312 FSM7326P User Manual - Page 89

config lag create, config lag addport, physicalmode

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software Logical Slot.Port Lag Name Link State Admin Mode Link Trap Mode STP Mode Mbr Ports Port Speed The logical slot and the logical port. The name of this lag. You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. Indicates whether the Link is up or down. May be enabled or disabled by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is enabled. This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is enabled. The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the port or lag. The possible values are: Disable - Spanning tree is disabled for this port. Enable - Spanning tree is enabled for this port. A listing of the ports that are members of this lag, in slot.port notation. There can be a maximum of 8 ports assigned to a given lag. config lag create This command configures a new LAG and generates a logical slot and port number for it. Display this number using the "show lag" on page 26. Note: Before including a port in a LAG, set the port physical mode. See "config port physicalmode" on page 26. Format config lag create config lag addport This command adds one port to the LAG. The first interface is a logical slot and port number of a configured LAG. Note: Before adding a port to a LAG, set the physical mode of the port. See "config port physicalmode" on page 26. Format config lag addport config lag deleteport This command deletes one or more ports from the LAG. The first interface is a logical slot and port number of a configured LAG, and the second interface is a valid slot and port number that is a member of any LAG or all (to delete all ports in the specified LAG). Format config lag deleteport Switching Commands 202-10009-01 7-27

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
Switching Commands
7-27
202-10009-01
Logical Slot.Port
The logical slot and the logical port.
Lag Name
The name of this lag. You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric
characters.
Link State
Indicates whether the Link is up or down.
Admin Mode
May be enabled or disabled by selecting the corresponding line on the pull-
down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
Link Trap Mode
This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes.
The factory default is enabled.
STP Mode
The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the port or
lag. The possible values are:
Disable
- Spanning tree is disabled for this port.
Enable
- Spanning tree is enabled for this port.
Mbr Ports
A listing of the ports that are members of this lag, in slot.port notation. There
can be a maximum of 8 ports assigned to a given lag.
Port Speed
config lag create
This command configures a new LAG and generates a logical slot and port number for it. Display
this number using the “show lag” on page 26.
Note:
Before including a port in a LAG, set the port physical mode. See “config port
physicalmode” on page 26.
Format
config lag create
<name>
config lag addport
This command adds one port to the LAG. The first interface is a logical slot and port number of a
configured LAG.
Note:
Before adding a port to a LAG, set the physical mode of the port. See “config port
physicalmode” on page 26.
Format
config lag addport
<logical slot.port> <slot.port>
config lag deleteport
This command deletes one or more ports from the LAG. The first interface is a logical slot and port
number of a configured LAG, and the second interface is a valid slot and port number that is a
member of any LAG or
all
(to delete all ports in the specified LAG).
Format
config lag deleteport
<logical slot.port>
<slot.port|all>