The uni-mng indirect fabric-port command configures a member port for an uplink fabric port that connects an AS to the parent through a network.
The undo uni-mng indirect fabric-port command deletes a member port of an uplink fabric port that connects an AS to the parent through a network.
By default, no member port is configured for an uplink fabric port that connects an AS to the parent through a network.
This command can only be executed on an AS.
uni-mng indirect fabric-port member interface interface-type interface-number
undo uni-mng indirect fabric-port member interface interface-type interface-number
Parameter | Description | Value |
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member interface interface-type interface-number | Specifies the type and number of member ports of a fabric port. |
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Usage Scenario
When an AS connects to the parent through a network, you must run the uni-mng indirect fabric-port command to configure a member port for an uplink fabric port of the AS. You can run this command multiple times to add multiple member ports to the fabric port.
Prerequisites
The uni-mng indirect mng-vlan command has been executed to configure the device to work in client mode and configure a management VLAN.
Precautions
Only AS uplink ports or subcard ports can be added to an uplink fabric port. If you have to add AS downlink ports to uplink fabric ports, run the uni-mng up-direction fabric-port member interface interface-type interface-number [ to interface-number ] command.
A maximum of eight member ports can be added to a fabric port.
Ports used to set up a stack cannot be configured as member ports of a fabric port.
The command that configures the stack ID is mutually exclusive with the command that configures a member port for a fabric port:
After the stack slot slot-id renumber new-slot-id command is executed in a specified slot, the port in the slot cannot be configured as a member port of a fabric port.
After a port in a slot is configured as a member port of a fabric port, the stack ID of the slot cannot be configured using the stack slot slot-id renumber new-slot-id command.
You need to configure a member port of a fabric port according to the network configuration. A member port needs to be reconfigured if the stack ID changes because the stack changes, for example, the stacking function is disabled, or existing stack IDs conflict after member devices are added to the stack.