Output Fields:

Field

Description

 

 

PortId

This is the bridge port identifier. It can be : 1- 386

 

 

Max Info Size

The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that this port will

 

receive or transmit.

 

 

Out Frames

The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its

 

segment.

 

 

In Frames

The number of frames that have been received by this port from its

 

segment.

 

 

In Discards

Count of valid frames received, which were discarded (i.e., filtered)

 

by the Forwarding Process.

 

 

HC In Frames

Number of frames that have been received by this port from its

 

segment. This is valid only for Ethernet interfaces.

 

 

HC Out Frames

Number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its

 

segment. This is valid only for Ethernet interfaces.

 

 

HC In Discards

Count of valid frames received and discarded (i.e filtered) by the

 

Forwarding Process. This is valid only for Ethernet interfaces.

 

 

5.6.7 Bridge Port Table Commands5.6.7.1 Create bridge port intf

Description:

Use this command to create a new bridge port.

Command Syntax:

create bridge port intf portid <portid-val>ifname <interface-name> [maxucast <max-ucast-addresses> ] [learning enabledisable][status enabledisable] [stickystatus enable disable] [FdbModify enable disable][ aclglbdenyapply Enable Disable ] [ aclglbtrackapply Enable Disable ] [ proxyarpstatus enable disable ] [ arptstatus Enable Disable ] [ darpstatus Enable Disable ] [ porttype trusted untrusted ]

5.6.7.2 Delete bridge port intf

Description:

This command is used to delete an existing bridge port.

Command Syntax:

delete bridge port intf portid <portid-val>

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