port-association-show
Use this command to display port associations.
Syntax port-association-show
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name name-string |
Specify a name for the port association. |
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master-ports port-list |
Specify a list of ports to act as master ports. |
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slave-ports port-list |
Specify a list of ports to act as slave ports. |
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policy all-masters|any-master |
Specify a policy for the port association. |
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virtual-wire|no-virtual-wire |
Specify if you want the associated ports to form a “virtual wire”. Once you put the switch into virtual wire mode, you disable all other features on the switch. |
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bidir|no-bidir |
Specify if you want the port state tracking to be bi-directional or not. |
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monitor-ports port-list |
Specify a list of ports not used by port association to monitor. |
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enable|no-enable |
Specify if you want to enable port association in hardware. |
Defaults None
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History
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Version 2.2.6 |
Command introduced. |
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Version 2.4 |
The parameter, virtual-wire, and bidir added. |
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Version 2.5.2 |
The parameter, monitor-ports port-list, added. |
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Version 3.0.0 |
The parameter, enable, added. |
Usage Use this command to display port associations.
Examples To display a port association, ports-assoc, with a master port list of ports 11-12, and slave port list of 45-46, use the following command:
CLI network-admin@switch > port-association-show name ports-assoc
