FEX policy discovered chassis

I am looking on global policy and noticed that I have my political game of chassis/FEX preferably 1link and single group link to zero

Should it be on port instead channel?

I am current using 4 ports out of the 2208xp to the 6248up as the server ports

Thank you

It is practice to set up the port-channel between IOM and FI; Be aware, that this is only supported for FI 62xx and IOM, x 220.

Without a pc, a strategy of chassis discovery value 1 means, that at least 1 link must exist; If you had 4 wired to the top links, the link is here; It took an ack frame to evoke the 3 remaining links; and this ack frame disturbs all traffic for about 20-40 seconds (without restarting the server!)

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    They can be uninstalled later if you wish.
    Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues.

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