WS5100 Series Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Usage Guidelines
Interfaces ge1-ge4 can be configured as trunk or in access mode. An interface (when
configured as trunk) allows packets (from the given list of VLANs) to be added to the trunk.
An inerface configured as access allows packets only from native VLANs
Use the
[no] switchport (access|mode|trunk)
to undo switchport configurations
Example
WS5100(config-if)#switchport
mode
access
WS5100(config-if)#
trunk
Sets the trunking mode characteristics
• allowed – Configures trunk characteristics when the port
is in trunk-mode.
• vlan – Sets allowed VLANs
• add – Adds VLANs to the current list
• none – Allows no VLANs to Xmit/Rx
through the Layer2 interface
• remove – Removes VLANs from the
current lis .
• VLAN_ID – VLAN_IDs added or removed.
Can be either a range of VLANs (55-60) or a
list of comma separated VLAN IDs
(35, 41 etc.)
• native – Configures the native VLAN ID of the trunk-
mode port
• tagged – Tags the native VLAN
• vlan <1-4094> – Sets the native VLAN for
classifying untagged traffic when interface
is in trunking mode
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