Port Mapping
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Viewing a Port Mapping Set

You can view a port mapping set using the vpmap command. Enter the pmapv command as
shown:
pmapv <pmap id>
where <pmap id> is the map set number shown when the map set was created. For example,
to modify map set 5, you would enter the following:
pmapv 5
The following screen is shown:
Port Mapping Configuration
=======================
Port Map Id Ingress Ports Egress Ports
----------------- ------------------- ------------------
5 3/1, 3/2, 3/3 4/1, 4/2, 4/3
As a variation of this command, enter the vpmap command with no port map identification.
This will display all port mapping sets configured for this switch.
Port Map Id. An identification number for the port map set, generated when the set is created.
Ingress Ports. The switch ports designated as ingress ports for this port map set. Ingress ports
can only communicate with egress ports.
Egress Ports. The switch ports designated as egress ports for this port map set. Egress ports
can only communicate with ingress ports.

Deleting a Port Mapping Set

You can delete a port mapping set after it is created. Enter pmapdel at a prompt as shown:
pmapdel <pmap id>
where <pmap id> is the map set number shown when the map set was created. (To view a list
of all existing map sets, see Viewing a Port Mapping Set on page 19-72.) For example, to
modify map set 5, you would enter the following:
pmapdel 5