INTERFACE PORT-CHANNEL modechannel-member interfaceExample of Moving an Interface to a New Port ChannelThe following example shows moving the TenGigabitEthernet 1/8TenGigabitEthernet 1/8/1 interface fromport channel 4 to port channel 3.Dell(conf-if-po-4)#show config!interface Port-channel 4no ip addresschannel-member TenGigabitEthernet 1/8/1no shutdownDell(conf-if-po-4)#no chann tengi 1/8/1Dell(conf-if-po-4)#int port 3Dell(conf-if-po-3)#channel tengi 1/8/1Dell(conf-if-po-3)#sho conf!interface Port-channel 3no ip addresschannel-member TenGigabitEthernet 1/8/1shutdownDell(conf-if-po-3)#Configuring the Minimum Oper Up Links in a Port ChannelYou can configure the minimum links in a port channel (LAG) that must be in “oper up” status to considerthe port channel to be in “oper up” status.To set the “oper up” status of your links, use the following command.• Enter the number of links in a LAG that must be in “oper up” status.INTERFACE modeminimum-links numberThe default is 1.Example of Configuring the Minimum Oper Up Links in a Port ChannelDell#config tDell(conf)#int po 1Dell(conf-if-po-1)#minimum-links 5Dell(conf-if-po-1)#Adding or Removing a Port Channel from a VLANAs with other interfaces, you can add Layer 2 port channel interfaces to VLANs. To add a port channel toa VLAN, place the port channel in Layer 2 mode (by using the switchport command).To add or remove a VLAN port channel and to view VLAN port channel members, use the followingcommands.• Add the port channel to the VLAN as a tagged interface.INTERFACE VLAN modetagged port-channel id numberAn interface with tagging enabled can belong to multiple VLANs.Interfaces 393