Concept Guide
461| interface port-channel Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
firewall on a port channel.
no
Negates any configured parameter. — —
shutdown
Causes a hard shutdown of the interface. — —
spanning-tree
Enables spanning tree. — —
portfast
Enables forwarding of traffic from the interface. — —
switchport
Sets switching mode parameters for the interface. — —
access vlan
Sets the interface as an access port for the
specified VLAN. The interface carries traffic only
for the specified VLAN.
— —
mode
Sets the mode of the interface to access or trunk
mode only.
— —
trunk
Sets the interface as a trunk port for the specified
VLANs. A trunk port carries traffic for multiple
VLANs using 802.1q tagging to mark frames for
specific VLANs. You can include all VLANs
configured on the controller, or add or remove
specified VLANs.
— —
native
Specifies the native VLAN for the trunk mode
interface. Frames on the native VLAN are not
802.1q tagged.
— —
trusted
Set this interface and range of VLANs to be
trusted. VLANs not included in the trusted range of
VLANs will be, by default, untrusted.
Trusted ports and VLANs are typically connected
to internal controlled networks, while untrusted
ports connect to third-party APs, public areas, or
other networks to which access controls should be
applied. When Dell APs are attached directly to the
controller, set the port to be trusted.
— disable
d
vlan <word>
Sets the supplied range of VLANs as trusted. All
remaining become untrusted automatically.
For example, if you set a VLAN range as:
vlan 1-10, 100-300, 301, 305-400, 501-4094
Then all VLANs in this range are trusted and all
others become untrusted by default. You can also
use the no trusted vlan command to explicitly
make an individual VLAN untrusted. The no trusted
vlan command is additive and adds given vlans to
the existing untrusted vlan set.
1-4094 —