Creating a New Group
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d. The virtual port configuration menu displays:
Modify Ether/8 Vport 2/8 Configuration
1) Vport : 9
2) Description :
3) Bridge Mode : Auto-Switched
31) Switch Timer : 60
4) Flood Limit : 192000
5) Output Format Type : Default (IP-Eth II, IPX-802.3)
6) Ethernet 802.2 Pass Through : Yes
7) Admin, Operational Status : Enabled, inactive
8) Mirrored Port Status : Disabled, available
9) MAC address : 000000:000000
Command {Item=Value/?/Help/Quit/Redraw/Next/Previous/Save} (Redraw) :
Descriptions for each of the fields in this display follow. To change any default value,
enter the line number for item, an equal sign (=), and then the value for the parameter.
Enter save to save all configured settings and move onto the next step in the group
creation process.
1) Vport
The virtual port number for this port. The next virtual port number available in the switch
is shown by default in this field.
2) Description
Enter a useful description for this virtual port using alphanumeric characters. The descrip-
tion may be up to 30 characters long.
3) Bridge Mode
Select the bridge mode used by this port. The choices are:
Spanning Tree Bridge. The default setting for all non-Ethernet ports. This mode is appropri-
ate for backbone and hub connections. The port acts as a standard 802.1d bridge port. It
forwards BPDU frames out the port. When frames are received, Spanning Tree BPDUs are
processed, and Spanning Tree dynamically controls the forwarding state. If flooding
occurs, all frames destined for unknown MAC addresses, broadcast addresses, or multicast
addresses will be sent to all ports in the same Group. Enter 3=b and press <Enter> to
select Spanning Tree Bridge mode.
Optimized Device Switching. This mode is appropriate for dedicated connections to a single
workstation or server. Spanning Tree is turned off. No Spanning Tree BPDUs will be sent
and the port will always be in the forwarding state. The port will stay in this mode even if
a Spanning Tree BPDU is detected. In addition, all MACs learned will not be aged out
(regardless of the Bridge Aging Timer setting) until the port is disconnected or configured
to be administratively down. No flooding of packets with an unknown destination address
is allowed after at least one MAC address has been learned. (An exception to this rule
occurs on newer Mammoth-generation Ethernet modules, such as the ESM-100C-12, ESM-
100F-8, and ESM-C-32. When these ports are in optimized mode, packets with unknown
destination addresses will be flooded.) Packets with a broadcast or multicast destination
will always be allowed. Enter 3=o and press <Enter> to select Optimized Device Switching
mode.