network port ifgrp add-port
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Add a port to an interface group
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The network port ifgrp add-port
command adds a network port to a port interface group. The port interface group must already exist. You can create a port interface group by using the network port ifgrp create command.
The following restrictions apply to port interface groups:
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A port that is already a member of a port interface group cannot be added to another port interface group.
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Cluster ports and management ports cannot be in a port interface group.
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A port to which a logical interface is already bound cannot be added to a port interface group.
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A port that already has an assigned failover role cannot be added to a port interface group.
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A VLAN port cannot be added to a port interface group.
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A port which attaches to a VLAN cannot be added to a port interface group.
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An interface group port cannot be added to a port interface group.
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A port that is assigned to a broadcast domain cannot be added to a port interface group.
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All ports in a port interface group must be physically located on the same node.
Parameters
-node {<nodename>|local}
- Node-
The node on which the port interface group is located.
-ifgrp {<netport>|<ifgrp>}
- Interface Group Name-
The port interface group to which a port is to be added.
-port <netport>
- Specifies the name of port.-
The network port that is to be added to the port interface group.
Examples
The following example adds port e0c to port interface group a1a on a node named node1:
cluster1::> network port ifgrp add-port -node node1 -ifgrp a1a -port e0c