RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Chapter 8
Layer 2
Configuring a Switched Ethernet Port
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NOTE
Multicast filtering, CoS and VLAN parameters are only available when the port is in switchport
mode.
6. Configure the Multicast filtering settings by configuring the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
Description
gmrp { gmrp }
Synopsis:
{ advertise_only, learn_advertise }
GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol) operation on the port. There are several
GMRP operation modes:
• DISABLED : the port is not capable of any GMRP processing.
• ADVERTISE ONLY : the port will declare all MCAST addresses existing in the switch
(configured or learned) but will not learn any MCAST addresses.
• ADVERTISE and LEARN : the port will declare all MCAST Addresses existing in the switch
(configured or learned) and can dynamically learn MCAST addresses.
7. Configure the CoS settings by configuring the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
Description
default-priority { default-priority }
Synopsis:
A 32-bit signed integer between 0 and 7
Default:
0
The priority of frames received on this port that are not prioritized based on the frame's
contents (e.g. the priority field in the VLAN tag, DiffServ field in the IP header, prioritized
MAC address).
inspect-tos
Enables or disables parsing of the Type-of-Service (ToS) field in the IP header of the
received frames to determine what Class of Service (CoS) they should be assigned. When
ToS parsing is enabled the switch will use the differentiated services bits in the TOS field.
8. Configure the VLAN settings by configuring the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
Description
pvid { pvid }
Synopsis:
A 32-bit signed integer between 1 and 4094
The Port VLAN Identifier specifies the VLAN ID associated with untagged (and 802.1p
priority tagged) frames received on this port. Frames tagged with a non-zero VLAN ID
will always be associated with the VLAN ID retrieved from the frame tag.
type { type }
Synopsis:
{ edge, trunk, pvlanedge }
Default:
edge
How the port determines its membership in VLANs. There are a few types of ports:
• EDGE : the port is only a member of one VLAN (its native VLAN specified by the 'PVID'
parameter).
• PVLAN Edge : the port does not forward traffic to other PVLAN edge ports within the
same VLAN.
• TRUNK : the port is automatically a member of all configured VLANs. Frames
transmitted out of the port on all VLANs except the port's native VLAN will be always
tagged. It can also be configured to use GVRP for automatic VLAN configuration.
format { format }
Synopsis:
{ untagged, tagged }
Default:
untagged
Whether frames transmitted out of the port on its native VLAN (specified by the 'PVID'
parameter) will be tagged or untagged.
gvrp-mode { gvrp-mode }
Synopsis:
{ advertise_only, learn_advertise }
GVRP (Generic VLAN Registration Protocol) operation on the port. There are several GVRP
operation modes:
• DISABLED : the port is not capable of any GVRP processing.
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