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Chapter 21 Appendix A: Operation Commands
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Command: >add svlan
Privilege:
Admin
Syntax:
add svlan
Explanation:
Activate SVLAN Feature.
Parameters:
Command: >add trap
Syntax: add trap ip
Explanation:
Parameters: ip The NMS IP address
Command: >add vlan
Syntax: add vlan
Explanation: Activate the VLAN feature on the device. (For now , VLAN 1 will be created
Automatically and all bridge interfaces will become VLAN 1’s untagged members.)
Parameters: None.
21.2.3 Delete Commands
Command: >delete bridge
Syntax: delete bridge [interface]
Explanation: Deletes an interface from bridge group, i.e. set the interface to router connection.
Parameters: interface name of the interface to be deleted. If no interface is specified, all the
interface will be added to bridge group.
Note: If you delete the bridge connection on every interface and then add a bridge
connection to any interface, the bridge configuration will be reset to
default including:
IP address or gateway address for management
CRC check
Max age time
Moreover, spanning tree service will be disabled
Command: >delete dhcp all
Syntax: delete dhcp all
Explanation: Delete all dhcp configurations including global, subnet and host configurations. This
command allows the user to delete all configurations at once rather than deleting them one
at a time.
Parameters: None
Command: >delete dhcp domain_name
Syntax: delete dhcp domain_name
Explanation: Delete the global domain name for the clients.
Parameters: None
Command: >delete dhcp dns_server

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