Concept Guide
The range is from 0 to 16383.
• View Loopback interface congurations.
EXEC mode
show interface loopback number
• Delete a Loopback interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
no interface loopback number
Many of the commands supported on physical interfaces are also supported on a Loopback interface.
Null Interfaces
The Null interface is another virtual interface. There is only one Null interface. It is always up, but no trac is transmitted through this
interface.
To enter INTERFACE mode of the Null interface, use the following command.
• Enter INTERFACE mode of the Null interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface null 0
The only congurable command in INTERFACE mode of the Null interface is the ip unreachable command.
Port Channel Interfaces
Port channel interfaces support link aggregation, as described in IEEE Standard 802.3ad.
This section covers the following topics:
• Port Channel Denition and Standards
• Port Channel Benets
• Port Channel Implementation
• Conguration Tasks for Port Channel Interfaces
Port Channel Denition and Standards
Link aggregation is dened by IEEE 802.3ad as a method of grouping multiple physical interfaces into a single logical interface—a link
aggregation group (LAG) or port channel.
A LAG is “a group of links that appear to a MAC client as if they were a single link” according to IEEE 802.3ad. In Dell EMC Networking OS,
a LAG is referred to as a port channel interface.
A port channel provides redundancy by aggregating physical interfaces into one logical interface. If one physical interface goes down in the
port channel, another physical interface carries the trac.
Port Channel Benets
A port channel interface provides many benets, including easy management, link redundancy, and sharing.
Port channels are transparent to network congurations and can be modied and managed as one interface. For example, you congure
one IP address for the group and that IP address is used for all routed trac on the port channel.
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