access-group -- Apply the specified access control list on this VLAN interface (ASCII-STR)
(p. 214)
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â– direction < in | out | connection-rate-filter | ... > -- (p. 231)
â– address -- Set IP parameters for communication within an IP network (p. 216)
â– dhcp-bootp -- Configure the interface to use DHCP/Bootp server to acquire parameters.
(p. 230)
â– ip-addr -- Interface IP address/mask. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p. 241)
â– ipv6 -- Configure various IP parameters for the VLAN (p. 244)
â– address -- Set IPv6 parameters for communication within an IP network (p. 216)
â– autoconfig -- Automatic address configuration. (p. 225)
â– dhcp -- Configure a DHCPv6 client. (p. 230)
â– full -- Obtain IPv6 address & Configuration information from DHCPv6 server. (p. 235)
â– rapid-commit -- Obtain IPv6 address quickly from DHCPv6 server. (p. 271)
â– ipv6-addr -- Configure a link-local IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 245)
â– link-local -- Configure a link-local IPv6 address. (p. 248)
â– ipv6-addr/mask -- Configure IPv6 address represented in CIDR notation.
(IPV6-ADDR/PREFIX-LEN) (p. 245)
â– anycast -- Address that is assigned to a set of interfaces that typically belong to
different nodes (p. 221)
â– eui-64 -- An IPv6 EUI-64 address that can be automatically configured on any interface
(p. 232)
â– enable -- Enable IPv6 on an interface and configures an automatically generated link-local
addr. (p. 232)
â– jumbo -- Labels this VLAN as a Jumbo VLAN, allowing you to pass packets up to 9220 bytes
in size (p. 246)
â– monitor -- Define either the VLAN is to be monitored or not (p. 252)
â– all < In | Out | Both > -- Monitor all traffic. (p. 219)
â– mirror -- Mirror destination. (p. 251)
â– mirror_session_name -- Mirror destination name. (p. 251)
â– monitor_mirror_session_id < 1 to 4 > -- Mirror destination number. (p. 254)
â– name -- Set the VLAN's name (ASCII-STR) (p. 254)
â– protocol -- Set a predefined protocol for the current VLAN. (p. 266)
â– protocol-group -- Enter a list of protocols for the current VLAN delimited by commas.
(ASCII-STR) (p. 267)
â– protocols < IPX | IPv4 | IPv6 | ... > -- Set a predefined protocol for the current VLAN. (p. 267)
â– qos -- Set VLAN-based priority (p. 268)
â– dscp -- Specify DSCP policy to use. (p. 231)
â– binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p. 227)
â– integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 239)
â– well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define mapping between a DSCP
(Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802 (p. 285)
â– priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use. (p. 265)
â– tagged -- Assign ports to current VLAN as tagged ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 278)
â– untagged -- Assign ports to current VLAN as untagged ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 282)
â– voice -- Labels this VLAN as a Voice VLAN, allowing you to separate, prioritize, and authenticate
voice traffic moving through your network (p. 283)
â– [no] interface vlan -- Add, delete, edit VLAN configuration or enter a VLAN context (VLAN-ID) (p.
282)
â– auto -- Cause each port identified in the port list to learn its VLAN membership using the GARP
VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 225)
â– connection-rate-filter -- Re-enables access to a host or set of hosts that has been previously
blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 228)
â– unblock -- Resets a host previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 281)
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