The display trunk index-map command displays the mapping between Eth-Trunk IDs and internal indexes.
An ID is manually allocated to an Eth-Trunk during Eth-Trunk creation. For example, the ID of Eth-Trunk 1 is 1. In addition, the device also allocates an internal number, also called the index, to each Eth-Trunk. When allocating indexes, the device traverses indexes in ascending order. The unallocated index is used as the index of an Eth-Trunk; therefore, the mapping between Eth-Trunk IDs and indexes is unordered. You can use display trunk index-map to check the mapping between Eth-Trunk IDs and indexes.
# Display the mapping between Eth-Trunk IDs and internal indexes.
<HUAWEI> display trunk index-map
Index Interface Name ----------------------------- 1 Eth-Trunk10 2 Eth-Trunk20 3 Eth-Trunk5
Item |
Description |
---|---|
Index |
Index of the Eth-Trunk. |
Interface Name |
Name of the Eth-Trunk. |