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Intel® NetStructure™ 6000 Switch

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A P P E N D I X A<br />

Command Reference<br />

vlan<br />

Command<br />

vlan option<br />

Description<br />

Privileged command that allows you to define virtual LANs (VLANs).<br />

VLANs allow you to limit broadcast packets, multicast packets and<br />

forwarding lookup failures to a subset of the ports on the switch.<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>vlan help<br />

Usage: vlan create<br />

vlan delete<br />

vlan {add | del} port{s} <br />

vlan move port{s} vlan <br />

vlan {tag | untag} port{s} <br />

vlan name <br />

vlan ifconfig { | netmask | broadcast }<br />

vlan ifconfig {create | delete}<br />

vlan ifconfig ip delete<br />

vlan port{s} PVID <br />

vlan print {by port}<br />

vlan reset {slot }<br />

Notes:<br />

A is a list of port numbers such as 1 2 3 4.<br />

Use "vlan reset" to reset ports on all slots.<br />

Type "vlan ifconfig" for help on configuring interfaces.<br />

The following are the vlan options:<br />

vlan VID create<br />

Creates a VLAN identifier (VID). VLANs are assigned a<br />

number from 1 to 4,094. The ports do not have to exist in order<br />

to create a VID.<br />

vlan [ VID | name ] del port[s] port list<br />

removes one or more ports connected to a VLAN.<br />

vlan [ VID | name ] add port[s] port list<br />

connects the switch port specified by portID to the VLAN<br />

specified by vlanID. If the VLAN does not exist, this command<br />

also creates it. The vlanID may be a VLAN number or VLAN<br />

name.<br />

Example<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>vlan 2 add port 2<br />

Adding flood to VLAN 2 from port 2<br />

vlan { srcVID | name } move port[s] port_list vlan { dstVID | name }<br />

command used to move ports from one VLAN to another. The<br />

srcVID identifies the source VLAN and the dstVID is the<br />

destination VLAN.<br />

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