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9.5 Command Summary
The following table describes user-input values available in multiple commands for this feature.
This section lists the commands for this feature.
The Table title identifies the specific keyword(s) that the commands share.
The Command column shows the syntax of the command. The syntax follows the same
conventions the help (
) does, in addition to the following.
•
these
terms represent user-input values that are explained in more detail in the Description
column or in the user-input value table.
• If a command is indented, users have to run it in one of the config- modes. You can identify the
specific mode by looking at the last config-mode command above it.
• If a command is not indented, users have to run it in enable or config mode.
The Description column explains what the command does. It also identifies legal input values for
user-input values, if necessary.
The M column helps identify the mode in which users have to run the command.
• E: The command is available in enable mode. It is also available in user mode if the level (P) is
less than 13.
• C: The command is available in config (not indented) or one of the config- (indented) modes.
pvid, vid
This represents a VLAN identifier (VLAN ID). The range is [1.. 4093].
vpi/vci
The VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) and VCI (Virtual Channel Indicator) of an individual PVC
(Permanent Virtual Circuit). The VPI setting can be 0 to 255. The VCI setting can be 32 to
65535 if the VPI is 0 or 1 to 65535 if the VPI is not 0.
Table 49
Common Command Notation
NOTATION
DESCRIPTION
Table 50
Example: user-input Values
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
vid
1-4093
Table 51
Example: Command Summary Table
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
M
P
show vlan
Displays STPID, single VLAN tag mode and all VLAN settings.
E
3
show vlan <
vid-list
>
Displays the member ports of specified VLANs or all VLANs.
vid-list
: list of (1-4093), for example 1,3 or 1,3,5-21 or *
E
13
interface ge-nni
<
portlist
>
Configures the specified Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports. You can specify a single port
<1>, all ports <*> or a list of ports <1,2>. You can also include a range of ports <1-
2>.
C
13
exit
Leaves the Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet uplink port configuration.
C
13
vlan <
vid
>
Adds the Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports to the specified VLAN.
C
13
no vlan <
vid
>
Removes the Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports from the specified VLAN.
C
13
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