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Displaying and Changing Bridging/VLANs Information
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The router port information for all Switch units in the stack is displayed in
ascending unit and port number order.
An example of the router port information is shown below:
Removing a Router
Port
You can remove a router port from any Switch unit in the stack using the
removePort
command on the Router Port menu. This command can
remove router ports whether manually configured, or automatically
learned by IGMP Snooping.
To remove a router port:
1
At the Top-level menu, enter:
bridge multicastFiltering routerPort removePort
The following prompt is displayed:
Select unit for router port (1,2,4):
The list in the prompt only includes the units in the stack that have router
ports on them.
2
Enter the number of unit for the router port that you wish to remove.
The following prompt is displayed:
Select router port (3,4,all):
The list in the prompt only includes the router ports on the selected unit.
3
Enter the number of the router port
that you wish to remove.
Unit
Port
Learning State
1
3
Auto
1
4
Manual
2
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Manual
4
6
Auto
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II
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Page 169: ...VLANs and Your Switch 169 Figure 32 Forwarding unknown 802 1Q tags ...
Page 173: ...VLAN Configuration for Beginners 173 Figure 34 Simple example Untagged connections using hubs ...
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