LAG/Port Channel Commands | 291cos-queue random-detectThis command activates weighted random early discard (WRED) for each specified queue on theinterface. Specific WRED parameters are configured using the 'random-detect queue-parms' and the'random-detect exponential-weighting-constant' commands.The no version of this command disables WRED, thereby restoring the default tail drop operation forthe specified queues on the interface.Syntax [no] cos-queue random-detect <queue-id-1> [<queue-id-2> … <queue-id-n>]Modes Global Config and Interface Configcos-queue strictSee cos-queue strict on page 331 in the QoS chapter.deleteport (interface config)This command deletes the selected port from the specified logical interface (port-channel (LAG) orVLAN) or, in Interface Range mode, from the selected range of interfaces.Mode Interface Config; Interface Range, which is indicated by the (conf-if-range-interface)# prompt, such as(conf-if-range-vlan 10-20)#.CommandHistorydeleteport (global config)This command deletes a specific port channel (LAG) or all port channels.Mode Global ConfigCommandHistoryVersion 2.5.1 Deprecated. Removed from CLIVersion 2.3 Interface Range mode addedRelatedCommandschannel-member Adds /deletes the specified range of ports to the LAG selected by theinterface port-channel command.clear port-channel Removes all port-channels (LAGs).interface range Defines an interface range and accesses the Interface Range modeinterface port-channel Creates the port channel (LAG) and invokes the Interface Port ChannelConfig mode. Or, if the port channel is already created, simply invokes theInterface Port Channel Config mode.show interfaces port-channel Displays an overview of all port channels (LAGs) on the switch or details onthe selected LAG.Version 2.5.1 Deprecated. Removed from CLIVersion 2.3 Interface Range mode added