Port Mapping Specifications Configuring Port Mapping
page 24-2 OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide March 2011
Port Mapping Specifications
Port Mapping Defaults
The following table shows port mapping default values.
Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mapping
Follow the steps below for a quick tutorial on configuring port mapping sessions. Additional information
on how to configure each command is given in the subsections that follow.
1 Create a port mapping session with the user ports, network ports, or both user ports and network ports
with the port-mapping user-port network-port command. For example:
-> port-mapping 8 user-port 1/2 network-port 1/3
2 Enable the port mapping session with the port-mapping command. For example:
-> port-mapping 8 enable
Note. You can verify the configuration of the port mapping session by entering show port-mapping
followed by the session ID.
-> show port-mapping 8
SessionID USR-PORT NETWORK-PORT
-----------+----------------+------------------
8 1/2 1/3
Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 10K
Ports Supported Ethernet (10 Mbps)
Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps)
Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps)
10 Gigabit Ethernet (10000 Mbps)
Port Mapping Sessions 16
Parameter Description CLI Command Default Value/Comments
Mapping Session
Creation
port-mapping user-port network-port No mapping sessions
Mapping Status
configuration
port-mapping Disabled
Port Mapping Direction port-mapping [unidirectional | bidi-
rectional]
Bidirectional
Port Mapping Unknown
Unicast Flooding
port-mapping unknown-unicast-
flooding
Enabled