The port member-group interface command binds a fabric port to an Eth-Trunk.
The undo port member-group command unbinds a fabric port from an Eth-Trunk.
By default, no fabric port is bound to an Eth-Trunk.
This command can only be executed on a parent switch.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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eth-trunk trunk-id |
Specifies the ID of the Eth-Trunk to which a fabric port is bound. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 127. |
Usage Scenario
After creating a fabric port using the interface fabric-port port-id command, bind the fabric port to an Eth-Trunk.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the eth-trunk trunk-id command in the interface view to add interfaces to the bound Eth-Trunk.
Precautions
A created Eth-Trunk cannot be bound to a fabric port. When a fabric port is bound to an Eth-Trunk, the system creates the Eth-Trunk.
Running the undo port member-group command will delete the configuration in the Eth-Trunk interface view and delete the Eth-Trunk.
When a fabric port is bound to an Eth-Trunk, the system creates the Eth-Trunk and performs some service configurations on the Eth-Trunk, for example, the stp root-protection and mad relay command configurations.