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ES-2108 Series User’s Guide
Chapter 31 User and Enable Mode Commands 215
This command displays information about the route to an Ethernet device. The following
example displays route information to an Ethernet device with an IP address of
192.168.1.100.
31.5 Copy Port Attributes
Use the copy running-config command to copy attributes of one port to another port or
ports.
Syntax:
copy running-config interface port-channel <port> <port-list>
copy running-config interface port-channel <port> <port-list>
-> [active] [name] [speed-duplex] [bpdu-control] [flow-control]
-> [intrusion-lock] [vlan1q] [vlan1q-member] [bandwidth-limit]
-> [bmstorm-control] [mirroring] [port-access-authenticator]
-> [queuing-method] [igmp-filtering] [spanning-tree] [port-based-vlan]
where
An example is shown next.
Copy all attributes of port 1 to port 2
Copy selected attributes (active, bandwidth limit and STP settings) to ports 5-8
sysname> traceroute 192.168.1.100
traceroute to 192.168.1.100, 30 hops max, 40 byte packet
1:192.168.1.100 (10 ms) (10 ms) (0 ms)
traceroute done:
sysname>
copy running-config
interface port-
channel <port>
<port-list>
= Copies all of the possible attributes from one port to another port
or ports.
copy running-config
interface port-
channel <port>
<port-list>
[active
... ]
= Copies only the specified port attributes from one port to another
port or ports.
sysname# copy running-config interface port-channel 1 2
sysname# copy running-config interface port-channel 1 5-8 active
-> bandwidth-limit spanning-tree