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<alltagged> = Specifies all Ethernet frames (tagged and untagged) or only tagged Ethernet frames.
This command sets the specified port to accept all Ethernet frames or only those with an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag.
The following example sets port 2 to accept only tagged frames.
ras> sys sw vlan1q port accept 2 tagged
Figure 23-9 VLAN1Q Port Accept Command Example
23.4.9VLAN1Q Port GVRP Command
Syntax:
ras> sys sw vlan1q port gvrp <port> <enabledisable>
where
A port number
Turn GVRP on or off.
This command turns GVRP on or off for the specified port.
The following example turns off GVRP for port 2.
ras> sys sw vlan1q port gvrp 2 disable
Figure 23-10 VLAN1Q Port GVRP Command Example
23.4.10VLAN1Q SVLAN CPU Command
Syntax:
ras> sys sw vlan1q svlan cpu <VLAN ID>
where
<VID> = The VLAN ID. Valid parameter range = [1 – 4094].
This command sets the management VLAN (CPU). You can only use ports that are members of this management VLAN in order to manage the switch.
The following example sets VLAN ID 2 to be the CPU (management) VLAN.
ras> sys sw vlan1q svlan cpu 2
Figure 23-11 VLAN1Q Port GVRP Command Example
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN |