This command displays the static VLAN registration table. The following figure is an example of what is displayed when you use this command.
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| 3 | normal | UnTag |
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| 2 | fixed | UnTag |
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| 3 | normal | UnTag |
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| 2 | normal | UnTag |
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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>
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<vid> | = | A VLAN ID. Valid parameter range = [1 – 4094]. |
<port#> | = | A bridge port number. |
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| Valid parameter range = [1 – 9]. |
<ad_control> | = | Registrar administration control flag. |
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| Valid parameters = [fixed, forbidden, normal]. |
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| Select fixed to register a <port #> to the static VLAN table with |
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| Select normal to confirm registration of the <port #> to the static |
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| VLAN table with <vid>. |
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| Select forbidden to block a <port #> from joining the static VLAN table |
<tag_control> = | with <vid>. | |
The tag control flag. Valid parameters = [tag, untag]. | ||
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| Select tag to add tags to outgoing frames. |
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| 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.
IEEE 802.1QTagged VLAN Commands |