Lucent Technologies P333T manual Set trunk command

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Examples:

These examples show how to use the set port flowcontrol command set:

Console>

(enable) set flowcontrol receive 5/1 on

Port 5/1

flow control receive administration status set to on

(port will require far end to send flowcontrol)

Console>

(enable)

Console>

(enable) set flowcontrol send 5/1 off

Port 5/1

flow control send administration status set to off

(port will send flowcontrol to far end)

Console>

(enable)

Set trunk command

Use the set trunk command to configure the VLAN tagging mode.

The syntax for this command is:

set trunk [mod_num/port_num][offdot1qplus]

mod_num

Number of the module.

port_num

Number of the port on the module.

off

(Optional) Forces the port to become a non-tagging port and

 

persuade the neighboring port to become a non-tagging port.

 

The port becomes a non-tagging port even if the neighbor port

 

does not agree to become a non-tagging port.

dot1q

(Optional) Specifies an IEEE 802.1Q tagging on a Fast Ethernet

 

or Gigabit Ethernet port.

Plus

(Optional) Specifies private tagging to port.

Tagging capabilities are hardware dependent.

Example:

To set port 2 on module 1 as a trunk port:

Console> (enable) set trunk 1/2 dot1q

Port(s) 1/2 trunk mode set to on.

Console> (enable)

To set port 5 on module 4 as an 802.1Q trunk port in dot1q mode:

Console> (enable) set trunk 4/5 dot1q

Port(s) 4/5 trunk type set to dot1q.

Console> (enable)

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