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libchk

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May 23, 2005
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Hi is there any way i can verify if there is a bond configured behind switch ports? is there a command utility for that.

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libchk

System Model: IBM,9131-52A
Machine Serial Number: 067F42G
Processor Type: PowerPC_POWER5
Number Of Processors: 2
Processor Clock Speed: 2097 MHz
CPU Type: 64-bit
Kernel Type: 64-bit
LPAR Info: 1 SSA5TSMP1
Memory Size: 7744 MB
Good Memory Size: 7744 MB
Platform Firmware level: Not Available
Firmware Version: IBM,SF240_320
Console Login: enable
Auto Restart: true
Full Core: false
 
If you are looking at the system end , check for etherchannels

1. On the command line, type smitty etherchannel.
2. Select List All EtherChannels / Link Aggregations and press Enter.


If you are talking about switch side, you may have to login to the switch.

 
lsdev -t ibm_ech will show you etherchannel/NIB adapters in the same type of configuration as a bond interface

lsattr -El <entXX> will show you the slave adapters of the etherchannel adapter that lsdev shows.

or.. yeah, smitty etherchannel

 
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