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Table 97 interface route-domain Commands (continued)

COMMAND

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

rip direction

Sets the RIP direction in this routing domain.

 

 

<OutgoingIn>

 

 

 

vrrp authentication-

Sets the VRRP authentication key in the

 

 

key <k>

 

routing domain.

 

no

ip dvmrp

 

Disables DVMRP in this routing domain.

 

 

ip igmp

 

Disables IP IGMP in this routing domain.

 

 

ip ospf

 

Disables OSPF authentication key settings in

 

 

authentication-key

this routing domain.

 

 

ip ospf

 

Sets the routing domain not to use the same

 

 

authentication-sama

OSPF authentication settings as the area.

 

 

ip ospf

cost

Disables the OSPF cost in the routing domain.

 

 

ip ospf

message-

Sets the routing domain not to use a security

 

 

digest-key

key in OSPF.

 

 

ip vrrp

 

Resets the VRRP authentication settings.

 

 

authentication-key

 

40.9.6 config-vlan Commands

The following table lists the vlan commands in configuration mode.

Table 98 Command Summary: config-vlan Commands

COMMAND

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

vlan <1-4094>

 

 

Creates a new VLAN group.

 

exit

 

Leaves the VLAN configuration mode.

 

fixed <port-list>

 

Specifies the port(s) to be a permanent

 

 

 

member of this VLAN group.

 

forbidden <port-

 

Specifies the port(s) you want to

 

list>

 

prohibit from joining this VLAN group.

 

help

 

Displays a list of available VLAN

 

 

 

commands.

 

inactive

 

Disables the specified VLAN.

 

ip address

<ip-address>

Sets the IP address of the switch in the

 

 

<mask>

VLAN.

 

 

<ip-address>

Sets the IP address of the switch in the

 

 

<mask> manageable

VLAN and allow remote management

 

 

 

to this IP address.

 

 

default gateway

Sets the default gateway IP address in

 

 

<ip-address>

this VLAN.

 

name <name-str>

 

Specifies a name for identification

 

 

 

purposes.

 

no

fixed <port-list>

Sets fixed port(s) to normal port(s).

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