IES-1000 User’s Guide

This command displays the static VLAN registration table. The following figure is an example of what is displayed when you use this command.

 

vid

port#

ad_control

tag_control

 

 

 

 

--------

-------

------------

------------

 

 

1

1

fixed

Tag

 

 

 

2

normal

UnTag

 

 

 

3

normal

UnTag

 

 

2

1

normal

UnTag

 

 

 

2

fixed

UnTag

 

 

 

3

normal

UnTag

 

 

3

1

normal

UnTag

 

 

 

2

normal

UnTag

 

 

 

3

fixed

UnTag

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 10-2 Example: SVLAN List Command Display

For more information about the Svlan List command display, refer to the Svlan Setentry command (shown next).

10.6.6SVLAN Setentry Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry <vid> <port#> <ad_control> <tag_control>

where

<vid>

=

A VLAN ID. Valid parameter range = [1 – 4094].

<port#>

=

A bridge port number.

 

 

Valid parameter range = [1 – 9].

<ad_control>

=

Registrar administration control flag.

 

 

Valid parameters = [fixed, forbidden, normal].

 

 

Select fixed to register a <port #> to the static VLAN table with

 

 

<vid>.

 

 

Select normal to confirm registration of the <port #> to the static

 

 

VLAN table with <vid>.

 

 

Select forbidden to block a <port #> from joining the static VLAN table

<tag_control> =

with <vid>.

The tag control flag. Valid parameters = [tag, untag].

 

 

Select tag to add tags to outgoing frames.

 

 

Select untag if you do not want to tag outgoing frames.

This command adds or modifies an entry into the static VLAN table. Display your configuration by using the Svlan List command. An example of a configuration is shown next.

Modify a Static VLAN Table Example

The following is an example of how to modify a static VLAN table.

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IEEE 802.1QTagged VLAN Commands