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Introduction Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100 Series Switches (Layer Two Switching)
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4.4.2.3 MAC Address Limiting for an Interface
In setting the VLAN attributes for an interface or an interface list, the user can specify the maximum number of MAC
addresses that can be learned for an interface, or set the limit to OFF. This is useful in controlling how many MAC addresses
can be learned against the customer interface.
Note: A single MAC address learned against a specific VID counts as one against the learn limit.
4.4.2.4 Syntax for Adding a VLAN to an Ethernet Interface
Provisioning a VLAN with the various configurations is done by ADDing the VLAN (or set of VLANs) with the
Ethernet physical and virtual interfaces that are associated with the configuration interface. In most cases, the
user will add a VLAN to a single ethernet interface, and this is done in provisioning examples in this Guide. In
some cases, however, the user may wish to associate a VLAN with a set of virtual interfaces that reside on a
set of physical interfaces. The syntax to support this is as follows:
ADD VLAN <interface type>:slot.<interface range | list>
• The range is <number> - <higher number>
• A list is <number>,<higher number>,<higher number>,etc.
For example, with the command:
ADD VLAN=100 INTERFACE=ETH:[9.0-15],[11.0-23] FRAME=UNTAGGED
This can be read from right to left to see how the syntax is used.
• VLAN 100 is being added to interfaces 0 through 23 on slot 11.
• VLAN 100 is also being added to interfaces 0 through 15 on slot 9.
This syntax is shown in the output of the SHOW VLAN command.
show vlan 100
--- VLAN Information ----------------------------------------------------------
Type.................................. VLAN
Name.................................. Video
Identifier............................ 100
Status................................ static
Forwarding Mode....................... Standard
IP module attached.................... None
Untagged interfaces................... ETH:[9.0-15],[11.0-23]
Tagged interfaces..................... ETH:[3.0-9],[7.0,2-7],[10-11.0-2]
VLAN Translation interfaces........... None
Note: This format is also used as part of the file created by the BACKUP CONFIG command and is displayed
when using the
SHOW CONFIG command.

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