CHAPTER 5: THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR
THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR
MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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For more information see the description of VLAN functionality in
section 4.4.4: VLAN
and in
section 6.4: VLAN
.
5.2.2.16 The web Command
Table 5–18 explains the web command, which enables you to configure security settings
on the embedded web server. This command is available from the
MN4#
prompt.
set
set mode | port En
param...
1.
mode enable | disable
– Enable or
disable VLAN awareness on the switch.
2.
port portID
– Set the following VLAN
properties on the Ethernet port identified by
En
:
•
mode access | trunk
– An access port is
typically connected to an end station and
supports a single VLAN. A trunk port is typically
connected to another switch and by default
supports all configured VLANs.
•
pvid
– The ID number of the native VLAN
assigned to this port.
•
tagged y | n
– If "y" the port ensures that a
VLAN tag is present in a frame before
transmission. If "n" the port strips all VLAN tags
before transmitting frames.
•
prohibit
– A list of VLANs to prohibit from a
Trunk port. Enter the VID numbers of prohibited
VLANs separated by commas. A continuous range
of VIDs can be indicated by a dash. For
example:
4, 6-8, 12, 15.
show
show all ports | mode |
port En | vid n
Display information specified by the following
parameters:
•
all ports
– Settings of all VLAN-configured
ports.
•
mode
– Whether VLAN awareness is enabled or
disabled on the switch.
•
port En
– VLAN settings of the port identified by
En
.
•
vid n
– Settings of the VLAN identified by vid
n
.
Table 5–17: CLI session Commands
Command
Synopsis
Description