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A
access ports
configuration example 3-12, 4-11
configuring 3-4
default setting 3-4
host ports 3-2
VLANs 3-2
administrative state
configuring 2-10
administrative status
defined 2-2
asymmetric port channel 5-8
C
CDP
configuring 2-11
defined 2-3
channel modes
configuring 5-42
default setting 5-6
LACP 5-6
port channels 5-6
Cisco Discovery Protocol
class-map limits 7-1
clear counters command 2-13
configuration limits 7-1
D
default settings
access ports 3-4
trunk ports 3-4
description
configuring 2-5
defined 2-2
documentation
additional publications iv-xi
duplex mode
defined 2-2
E
enabling
port profiles 5-45
examples
G
guidelines
port channels 5-12
I
IEEE 802.1Q
trunk ports 3-2
interface
administrative state
configuring 2-10
administrative status
defined 2-2
CDP
configuring 2-11
defined 2-3
description
configuring 2-5
defined 2-2
duplex mode
configuring 2-6
defined 2-2
LACP 5-5
MTU
defined 2-2
restarting 2-10
shutting down 2-10
specifying 2-4
speed
configuring 2-6
defined 2-2
types, specifying 2-4
interfaces
access port 3-4
Layer 2 3-1
monitoring vEth 4-10
statistics 3-12
trunk ports 3-6
tagged native VLAN traffic 3-10
verifying 3-11
verifying vEth 4-9
L
LACP
admin key 5-7
channel groups 5-5
channel modes 5-6
MAC address 5-7
Marker Protocol 5-7
number of members per channel 5-5
port channels 5-5
system ID 5-7
system priority 5-7
Layer 2, interfaces 3-1
limitations
port channels 5-12
limits, configuration 7-1
Link Aggregation Control Protocol. See LACP
load balancing
algorithms 5-4
multicast traffic 5-5
M
MAC pinning 5-10
match criteria limit 7-1
maximum transmission unit. See MTU.
monitoring
vEth interfaces 4-10
MTU
defined 2-2
multicast traffic
load balancing using port channels 5-5
N
number, channel group 5-16, 5-45
P
PAgP, unsupported 5-2
pinning
MAC 5-10
static 5-9
policy map limits 7-1
Port Aggregation Protocol. See PAgP.
port channel, host mode 5-8
port channels
compatibility checks 5-2
configuring 5-2
default settings 5-13
description 5-37
duplex mode 5-38
guidelines 5-12
interoperation with other features 5-12
LACP 5-5
limitations 5-12
modes 5-42
purpose 5-2
speed 5-38
statistics 5-49
trunk ports 3-3
verifying 5-47
port profiles
port channels 5-14
ports
access 3-1
multiple VLANs 3-1
trunks 3-1
R
related documents iv-xi, iv-xii
S
service policy limits 7-1
spanning-tree vlan
command example 3-6, 3-7, 3-8, 3-10, 3-11
speed
configuring 2-6
defined 2-2
port channel 5-38
state enabled command 5-45
static pinning 5-9
statistics
interfaces 3-12
port channels 5-49
system vlan command 5-45
T
trunk ports
802.1X 3-4
allowed VLANs 3-8
configuration example 3-12, 4-11
configuring 3-6
default settings 3-4
native VLAN ID 3-7
port channels 3-3
tagging VLANs 3-2
VLANs 3-2
V
verifying
interfaces 3-11
Layer 2 interfaces 3-11
port channels 5-47
vEth interfaces 4-9
vethernet interface
pvlan command example 4-7
vEthernet Interfaces
monitoring 4-10
verifying 4-9
virtual port channel host mode
See vPC-HM. 5-8
vmware port-group command 5-44
vPC-HM
about 5-8
CDP 5-9
manually created subgroups 5-9