Release Notes

Parameter
Description Range Default
vlan <word>
Sets the supplied range of VLANs
as trusted. All remaining become
untrusted automatically.
For example, If you set a VLAN
range as:
vlan 1-10, 100-300, 301, 305-400,
501-4094
Then all VLANs in this range are
trusted and all others become
untrusted by default. You can also
use the no trusted vlan
command to explicitly make an
individual VLAN untrusted. The no
trusted vlan command is additive
and adds given vlans to the
existing untrusted vlan set.
However, if you execute the
trusted vlan <word> command, it
overrides any earlier untrusted
VLANs or a range of untrusted
VLANs and creates a new set of
trusted VLANs.
NOTE: A port supports a user
VLAN range from 1-4094. If you
want to set all VLANs (1-4094) on a
port as untrusted then mark the
port itself as untrusted. By default
the port and all its associated
VLANs are trusted.
1-4094
xsec
Enables and configures the
Extreme Security (xSec) protocol.
NOTE: You must purchase and
install the xSec software module
license in the controller.
point-to-point
MAC address of the controller that
is the xSec tunnel termination
point, and the 16-byte shared key
used to authenticate the
controllers to each other. The key
must be the same on both
controllers.
allowed vlan
VLANs that are allowed on the
xSec tunnel.
mtu
(Optional) MTU size for the xSec
tunnel.
vlan
xSec VLAN ID. For controller-to-
controller communications, both
controllers must belong to the
same VLAN.
1-4094
Usage Guidelines
Use the show port status command to obtain information about the interfaces available on the controller.
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