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Chapter 32 Introducing the Commands
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packet-format
<packet-format>
ethernet-type
<ethernet-type> vlan
<vid> priority <0-7>
Creates a protocol based VLAN with
the packet format, VLAN ID and
priority.
13
packet-format
<packet-format>
ethernet-type
<ethernet-type> vlan
<vid> priority <0-7>
inactive
Disables the protocol based VLAN.
13
pvid <1-4094>
The default PVID is VLAN 1 for all
ports. Sets a PVID in the range 1 to
4094 for the specified interface.
13
qos priority
<0-7>
Sets the quality of service priority for
an interface.
13
speed-duplex <auto|10-half|10-
full|100-half|100-
full|1000-full>
Sets the duplex mode (
half
or
full
) and speed (
10
,
100
or
1000
Mbps) of the connection on the
interface. Selecting
auto
(auto-
negotiation) makes one port able to
negotiate with a peer automatically to
obtain the connection speed and
duplex mode that both ends support.
13
test
<internal|exte
rnal>
Performs an interface loopback test.
13
vlan-stacking priority
<0-7>
Sets the priority of the specified port(s)
in VLAN stacking.
13
role <normal |
access | tunnel>
Sets the VLAN stacking port roles of
the specified port(s).
13
SPVID <1-4094>
Sets the service provider VID of the
specified port(s).
13
vlan-trunking
Enables VLAN Trunking on ports
connected to other switches or routers
(but not ports directly connected to end
users) to allow frames belonging to
unknown VLAN groups to pass
through the switch.
13
weight <wt1>
<wt2> ...
<wt8>
Sets the queuing weight.
13
Table 85
interface port-channel Commands (continued)
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
P
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