Installation and User Manual
EtherHaul
1200™
Page 72
EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0
6.4.3
Configuring the Bridging Port
The bridging port provides access to port-wide definitions from the bridge. When using
the
bridge-port
commands, you can specify any combination of components and
ports. However, only certain combinations will produce a result.
In the current product version, the following usage restrictions exist:
Component
c1
is strictly associated with the Ports
host
and
s1
Component
c2
is strictly associated with the Ports
eth0
and
s1
Component
c3
is strictly associated with the Ports
eth1
and
s1
Component
c4
is strictly associated with the Ports
eth2
and
s1
The Ports associated with the Component
s1
are dependent on the
c
components that currently exist. For example, if the components
c1
and
c4
already exist, then the Component
s1
is associated with the Ports
eth0, eth1,
c1
and
c4
.
The validity of a specified combination should be tested before command execution.
You can use the
set bridge-port
command to assign the bridging port parameters.
set
bridge-port <comp-id-list> <bridge-port-list>
[pvid <vlan>]
[prio {0..7}]
[admit untagged | tagged | all]
[filter enabled | disabled]
You can use the
show bridge-port
command to display the bridging port attributes.
show bridge-port [[{<comp-id-list> | all}] {<bridge-port-list> |
all}
[{ info | mac-addr | num-ports | interface | pvid | prio
| admit | filter | gvrp | vlan-restricted | last-pdu-origin
| statistics}]]
Table
11-23
on page 218 lists and describes the bridging port attributes.