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Enterasys G3G170-24 - Clear Port Mirroring; Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Enterasys G3G170-24
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clear port mirroring
Enterasys G-Series CLI Reference 4-33
G3(su)->set port mirroring create ge.1.4 ge.1.11
G3(su)->set port mirroring enable ge.1.4 ge.1.11
clear port mirroring
Usethiscommandtoclearaportmirroringrelationship.
Syntax
clear port mirroring source destination
Parameters
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switchcommand,readwrite.
Example
Thisexampleshowshowtoclearportmirroringbetweensourceportge.1.4andtargetport
ge.1.11:
G3(su)->clear port mirroring ge.1.4 ge.1.11
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Usingmultiplelinkssimultaneouslytoincreasebandwidthisadesirableswitchfeature,which
canbeaccomplishedifbothsidesagreeonasetofportsthatare beingusedasaLinkAggregation
Group(LAG).OnceaLAGisformedfromselectedports,problemswithloopingcanbeavoided
sincethe
SpanningTreecantreatthisLAGasasingleport.
Enabledbydefault,theLinkAggregationControlProtocol(LACP)logicallygroupsinterfaces
togethertocreateagreaterbandwidthuplink,orlinkaggregation,accordingtotheIEEE802.3ad
standard.ThisstandardallowstheswitchtodeterminewhichportsareinLAGsand
configure
themdynamically.SincetheprotocolisbasedontheIEEE802.3adspecification,anyswitchfrom
anyvendorthatsupportsthisstandardcanaggregatelinksautomatically.
802.3adLACPaggregationscanalsoberuntoendusers(thatis,aserver)ortoarouter.
source Specifiesthesourceportofthemirroring
configurationtobecleared.For
adetaileddescriptionofpossibleportstringvalues,refertoPortString
SyntaxUsedintheCLIonpage41.
destination Specifiesthetargetportofthemirroringconfigurationtobecleared.
Caution: Link aggregation configuration should only be performed by personnel who are
knowledgeable about Spanning Tree and Link Aggregation, and fully understand the ramifications
of modifications beyond device defaults. Otherwise, the proper operation of the network could be
at risk.
Note: Earlier (proprietary) implementations of port aggregation referred to groups of aggregated
ports as “trunks”.

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