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where 
This command displays information about the route to an Ethernet device. The following 
example displays route information to an Ethernet device with an IP address of 
192.168.1.100.  
43.5  Copy Port Attributes
Use the copy running-config command to copy attributes of one port to another port or 
ports.
Syntax:
copy running-config interface port-channel <port> <port-list>
copy running-config interface port-channel <port> <port-list> 
-> 
[active] [name] [speed-duplex] [bpdu-control] [flow-control] 
-> [intrusion-lock] [vlan1q] [vlan1q-member] [bandwidth-limit] 
-> [vlan-stacking] [port-security] [broadcast-storm-control] [mirroring]
-> [port-access-authenticator] [queuing-method] [igmp-filtering]
-> [spanning-tree] [mrstp] [protocol-based-vlan] [port-based-vlan]
<ip|host-name> 
= The IP address or host name of an Ethernet device. 
[in-band|out-of-
band|vlan <vlan-
id> ]
= Specifies the network interface or the VLAN ID to which the 
Ethernet device belongs. 
[ttl <1-255>]
= Specifies the Time To Live (TTL) period.  
[wait <1-60>]
= Specifies the time period to wait.  
[queries <1-10>]
= Specifies how many tries the switch performs the traceroute 
function. 
sysname> traceroute 192.168.1.100
traceroute to 192.168.1.100, 30 hops max, 40 byte packet
  1:192.168.1.100 (10 ms) (10 ms) (0 ms)
traceroute done:
sysname>