Chapter 32 Introducing the Commands
Table 84 Command Summary:
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| ip address | Sets the default | 13 |
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| use a static IP address in this VLAN. |
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| The switch will use the default IP |
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| address of 0.0.0.0 if you do not |
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| configure a static IP address. |
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| untagged <port- | Specifies the port(s) you want to tag | 13 |
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| list> | all outgoing frames transmitted with |
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| this VLAN Group ID. |
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| normal <port- |
| Specifies the port(s) to dynamically | 13 |
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| join this VLAN group using GVRP |
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| untagged |
| Specifies the port(s) you don’t want | 13 |
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| to tag all outgoing frames transmitted |
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| with this VLAN Group ID. |
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32.10.5 interface port-channel Commands
The following table lists the interface
Table 85 Command Summary: Interface
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interfac |
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| Enables a port or a list of ports for | 13 |
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| Enables bandwidth limit on the switch. | 13 | |
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| cir | Enables the guaranteed bandwidth | 13 |
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| limits for incoming traffic on the port(s). |
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| cir <Kbps> | Sets the guaranteed bandwidth allowed | 13 |
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| for incoming traffic on the port(s). |
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| egress | Enables bandwidth limits allowed for | 13 |
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| outgoing traffic on the port(s). |
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| egress <Kbps> | Sets the maximum bandwidth allowed | 13 |
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| for outgoing traffic on the port(s). |
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| pir | Enables bandwidth limits allowed for | 13 |
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| incoming traffic on the port(s). |
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| pir <Kbps> | Sets the maximum bandwidth allowed | 13 |
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| for incoming traffic on the port(s). |
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| <peertunneldi | Sets how Bridge Protocol Data Units | 13 | |
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| scardnetwork> | (BPDUs) are used in STP port states. |
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| Enables broadcast storm control limit on | 13 | |
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| the switch. |
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| <pkt/s> | Sets how many broadcast packets the | 13 |
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| interface receives per second. |
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| Enables the Destination Lookup Failure | 13 | |
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| (DLF) limit. |
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| <pkt/s> | Sets the interface DLF limit in packets | 13 |
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