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enable ignore-stp vlan <name> Enables a VLAN from using STP port
information. When enabled, all virtual ports
associated with the VLAN are in STP
forwarding mode. The default setting is
disabled.
config dot1p ethertype <ethertype> Configures an IEEE 802.1Q Ethertype. Use
this command only if you have another switch
that supports 802.1Q, but uses a different
Ethertype value than 8100.
config protocol <protocol_name> [add | delete]
<protocol_type> <hex_value>
{<protocol_type> <hex_value>} ...
Configures a protocol filter. Supported
<
protocol_typ
e> values include:
etype
llc
snap
The variable <
hex_value
> is a hexadecimal
number between 0 and FFFF that represents
either the Ethernet protocol type (for
EtherType), the DSAP/SSAP combination (for
LLC), or the SNAP-encoded Ethernet protocol
type (for SNAP).
config vlan <name> ipaddress <ipaddress>
{<mask>}
Assigns an IP address and an optional mask to
the VLAN.
config vlan <name> [add | delete] port
<portlist> {tagged | untagged}
Adds one or more ports to a VLAN. You can
specify tagged port(s), untagged port(s). By
default, ports are untagged.
config vlan <name> delete port <portlist>
{tagged | untagged}
Deletes one or more ports from a VLAN.
config vlan <name> protocol
[<protocol_name> | any]
Configures a protocol-based VLAN. If the
keyword
any
is specified, then it becomes the
default VLAN. All packets that cannot be
classified into other protocol-based VLANs are
assigned to the default VLAN of that port.
config vlan <name> qosprofile <qosname> Configures a VLAN to use a particular QoS
profile. Dynamic FDB entries associated with
the VLAN are flushed once the change is
committed.
config vlan <name> tag <vlanid> Assigns a numerical VLANid. The valid range
is from 1 to 4095.
Table 5-2:
VLAN Configuration Commands (continued)
Command Description
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