2-38 Command Line Interface Commands Reference
mapping rules.
■iptos-promote- allows you to enable or disable the translation of 802.1p priority bits to and from the IP-TOS header bit field. When enabled, write any 802.1p priority bits into the IP-TOS header bit field for received IP packets on this port destined for this VLAN; and write any IP-TOS priority bits into the 802.1p priority bit field for tagged IP packets transmitted from this port for this VLAN. All mappings between Ethernet 802.1p and IP-TOS are made according to a pre-defined QoS mapping policy.
■authprofile - allows you to associate this VLAN with an 802.1x authentication profile specified by name or id.
■inter-vlan-routing- (supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.7.4) when set to yes, allows you to associate this VLAN with an inter-VLAN routing group such that the specified VLAN can communicate with another VLAN in the same group. VLANS that are not associated with the same inter-VLAN routing group cannot communicate with each other.
vlan id interface ssid n tag { yes no } no vlan id interface ssid n
These commands allow you to create or delete a port-based VLAN specified by id on a wireless SSID, if available, indicated by its SSID number.
vlan id interface usb 0 tag { yes no } no vlan id interface usb 0
These commands allow you to create or delete a port-based VLAN specified by id on the Router’s USB port, if available.
vlan id interface cp n tag { yes no } no vlan id interface cp n
These commands allow you to create or delete a port-based VLAN specified by id on the Router’s console port, if available, indicated by its port number n.
show config vlan { id }
This command allows you to display the configuration of all VLANs or a particular VLAN specified by id.