Cisco N7K-C7010 Configuration Guide - Page 72
Removing a Port Profile from a Range of Interfaces, con terminal, port-profile
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Configuring the Basic Interface Parameters Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Interface Parameters Send document comments to [email protected] SUMMARY STEPS 1. configure terminal 2. port-profile name 3. inherit port-profile name 4. exit 5. show port-profile 6. copy running-config startup-config DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command configure terminal Purpose Enters configuration mode. Step 2 Example: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# port-profile name Step 3 Example: switch(config)# port-profile test switch(config-ppm)# inherit port-profile name Step 4 Example: switch(config-ppm)# inherit port-profile adam switch(config-ppm)# exit Enters the port-profile configuration mode for the specified port profile. Inherits another port profile onto the existing one. The original port profile assumes all the configurations of the inherited port profile. Exits the port-profile configuration mode. Step 5 Step 6 Example: switch(config-ppm)# exit switch(config)# show port-profile Example: switch(config)# show port-profile (Optional) Displays the port-profile configuration. copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Copies the running Example: configuration to the startup configuration. switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config This example shows how to inherit the port profile named adam onto the port profile named test: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# port-profile test switch(config-ppm)# inherit port-profile adam switch(config-ppm)# Removing a Port Profile from a Range of Interfaces You can remove a port profile from some or all of the interfaces to which you have applied the profile. You do this in the interfaces configuration mode. 2-48 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 5.x OL-23435-03