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5.1.6 Port Description
To specify a description of an Ethernet port, use the following command.
port description PORTS
DESCRIPTION
Specifies a description of an Ethernet port. (maximum
number of characters is 100)
PORTS: port number
no port description PORTS
Deletes a specified description of an Ethernet port.
5.1.7 Network Service Port
To change a service port number that is in use by a different network service, use the
following command.
service port {ftp | ftp-data | http |
snmp | ssh | telnet } <1-65535>
Chages the default port number for FTP/FTP-data/http/
snmp/SSH/Telnet service.
1-65535: port number
(Default port number: FTP (21), FTP-data (20), SSH
(22), Telnet (23))
no service port {ftp| ftp-data |
http | snmp | ssh | telnet }
Deletes the configured service port number and returns
to the default port number for network service.
5.1.8 L2 Port Bridge
The L2 port bridge feature allows the port to forward the packets that the outgoing
interface in the MAC address entry is the same as the incoming interface where the
packet arrived. If one port is enabled with L2 port bridge feature, it forwards the packets to
its destination port when the MAC address is found in the L2 table. The switch can have
multiple MAC addresses associated with the same port.
To enable/disable the L2 port bridge feature, use the following command.
port port-bridge enable PORTS
Enables L2 port bridge feature on a port.
PORTS: port number
port port-bridge disable PORTS
Disables L2 port bridge feature. (default)
To display the L2 port bridge feature, use the following command.
show port port-bridge status
[PORTS]
Shows the L2 port bridge operation status.