ports.
teardown
Removes the trunk interface, making the ports which
were part of the trunk available for configuration in other
trunks or VLANs.
all
mac [ source_address | destination_address ]
ip [ source_address | destination_address ]
port [ source_port | destination_port ]
Further specifies the rules for selecting which port in
the trunk a packet should be transmitted out of. A comma
delimited list is valid to specify more than one criterion.
Specifying a particular option only uses that layer’s source
and destination information. The default is
all
, which combines all
criteria for determining the transmit port of the trunk. Specifying both source and destination
for a given layer is the same as specifying that layer itself, i.e,
zrl0=ip source_address, ip destination_address
is the same as,
zrl0=ip
NOTE: The Ethernet Switch Blade supports
destination_address
and/or
source_address
for
MAC
and
IP
. It cannot combine
MAC
and
IP
settings, nor does it
support port settings.
Examples of trunk interface statements:
This statement creates a trunk containing three ports:
zrl5 = zre11,zre15,zre17;
The following statement specifies that packets will be sent out over this trunk using the exclusive
OR of the last four bits of their MAC source and destination addresses to select the port:
zrl5 = mac source_address, mac destination_address;
The teardown statement uses a colon instead of an equals sign:
zrl5: teardown
Network Interface Statements
Ethernet Switch Blade User's Guide
release 3.2.2j
page 201
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