Command Reference Guide

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The following table describes the VLAN Configuration Menu options.
Table 121 VLAN Configuration Menu options
Command
Description
name <1-32 characters>
Assigns a name to the VLAN or changes the existing name. The
default VLAN name is the first one.
stg <0-127>
Assigns a VLAN to a spanning tree group. STG number is assigned
STGs 1-127 for STP/PVST+, only STG 1 for RSTP, and STGs 0-32 for
MSTP (STG 0 is CIST).
add <port number>
Adds ports to the VLAN membership.
rem <port number>
Removes ports from the VLAN membership.
def <list of port numbers>
Defines which ports are members of this VLAN. Every port must be
a member of at least one VLAN. By default, it defines ports to
VLAN 1.
ena
Enables this VLAN.
dis
Disables this VLAN without removing it from the configuration.
del
Deletes this VLAN.
cur
Displays the current VLAN configuration.
IMPORTANT: All ports must belong to at least one VLAN. Any port which is removed from a VLAN
and which is not a member of any other VLAN is automatically added to default VLAN #1. You
cannot remove a port from VLAN #1 if the port has no membership in any other VLAN. Also, you
cannot add a port to more than one VLAN unless the port has VLAN tagging turned on. See the tag
command, in the ―Port configuration‖ section earlier in this chapter.
Layer 3 configuration
Command: /cfg/l3
[Layer 3 Menu]
if - Interface Menu
gw - Default Gateway Menu
route - Static Route Menu
arp - ARP Menu
frwd - Forwarding Menu
nwf - Network Filters Menu
rmap - Route Map Menu
rip - Routing Information Protocol Menu
ospf - Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Menu
igmp - IGMP Menu
dns - Domain Name System Menu
bootp - Bootstrap Protocol Relay Menu
vrrp - Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Menu
rtrid - Set router ID
cur - Display current IP configuration
The following table describes the Layer 3 Configuration Menu options.
Table 122 L3 Configuration Menu options
Command
Description
if <1-250>
Displays the IP Interface Menu.
gw <1-4, 254>
Displays the IP Default Gateway Menu.
route
Displays the IP Static Route Menu.
arp
Displays the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Menu.
frwd
Displays the IP Forwarding Menu.
nwf <1-256>
Displays the Network Filter Configuration Menu.
rmap <1-32>
Displays the Route Map Menu.
rip
Displays the Routing Information Protocol Menu.
ospf
Displays the OSPF Menu.
igmp
Displays the IGMP Menu.
dns
Displays the IP Domain Name System Menu.
bootp
Displays the Bootstrap Protocol Menu.
vrrp
Displays the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Menu.