C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

Table C-6. Bridge Commands (2 of 2)

[no] bridge-group bridge-group

Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: config-if, config-subif

Allows a user to apply or remove a set of bridge group parameters to/from an interface or sub-interface. When a set of bridge group parameters is applied or removed at the interface level, the command also applies to all sub-interfaces on the interface.

Example: no bridge-group

NOTE: If the bridge group is only required on specific sub-interfaces, remove the bridge group from an interface and apply it at the sub-interface level.

bridge-group– Valid bridge group number 1 is applied to all interfaces by default. Any sub-interfaces created on interfaces where the bridge group is applied inherit the bridge group.

[no] bridge-group bridge-group{input-type-list in-access-list-200numoutput-type-list out-access-list-200num}

Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: config-if

Allows a user to specify or remove an input or output Ethernet type code filter for an interface. No bridge group filters are applied to interfaces by default.

Example: bridge-group 1 input-type-list 8069

NOTE: The order in which access-list filters are entered affects the order in which the filters are applied. Each filter is applied in succession until all filters have been applied. If no conditions match, a frame is discarded.

bridge-group– Valid bridge group number 1 is applied to all interfaces by default. Any sub-interfaces created on interfaces where the bridge group is applied inherit the bridge group.

input-type-list– Specify the filter applied to incoming Ethernet packets by type code. Refer to Table C-14, Ethernet Type Codes (Hex).

in-access-list-200num– The input type access list valid range for protocol type-code access lists: 200–299.

output-type-list– Specify the filter applied to outgoing Ethernet packets by type code. Refer to Table C-14, Ethernet Type Codes (Hex), Ethernet Type Codes (Hex).

out-access-list-200num– The output type access list number valid range for protocol type-code access lists: 200–299.

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Paradyne 9788, 9720 manual Table C-6. Bridge Commands 2, No bridge-group bridge-group, Command Mode config-if, config-subif

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