94Chapter 6 Command line interface
Table 31 config pos command parameters and variables
Parameters and variables
Description
Directs the switch to send the untagged frames to a default VLAN if | |
| received on a tagged port. <vid> is the VLAN ID of the default VLAN |
| to which the discarded frames are sent. |
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info | Shows the last saved port settings and the |
| Note that this does not show the current settings, but the last saved |
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linktrap <enable disable> | Enables or disables the link up or down trap for a port. |
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lock <true false> | Locks a port for exclusive use if the port lock feature is globally |
| enabled with the command config sys set portlock on |
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name <name> | Assign or set a name. |
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Enables or disables the IEEE 802.1Q tagging on the port. | |
disable> |
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state <enable disable test> | Sets the state to enable, disable, or test. |
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Sets a port with tagging disabled to discard tagging frames. | |
disable> |
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Sets a port with tagging enabled to discard untagged frames. | |
disable> |
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config pos ip
Use the config pos ip command to configure IP parameters on the Passport 8683POS Module.
Note: When the Passport 8600 switch is interoperating with a Juniper router, the POS port must have the Juniper IP address configured. This is necessary because the Juniper routers do not provide their local IP address during PPP negotiation. The Passport 8600 switch requires the Juniper address for IPCP operations.
Table 32 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos ip command.