Set Vlan Name - Nortel 2300 Series Reference

Wlan security switch command line reference
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Syntax
set security l2-restrict vlan vlan-id
[mode {enable | disable}] [permit-mac mac-addr [mac-addr]]
vlan-id
mode
{enable | disable}
permit-mac mac-addr [mac-
addr]
Defaults Layer 2 restriction is disabled by default.
Access Enabled.
History Introduced in WSS Software Version 4.1.
Usage You can specify multiple addresses by listing them on the same command line or by
entering multiple commands. To change a MAC address, use the clear security l2-restrict
command to remove it, then use the set security l2-restrict command to add the correct address.
Restriction of client traffic does not begin until you enable the permitted MAC list. Use the mode enable
option with this command.
Examples The following command restricts Layer 2 forwarding of client data in VLAN abc_air
to the default routers with MAC address aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff and 11:22:33:44:55:66:
WSS# set security l2-restrict vlan abc_air mode enable permit-mac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
11:22:33:44:55:66
success: change accepted.
See Also
clear security l2-restrict on page 75
clear security l2-restrict counters on page 75
show security l2-restrict on page 87

set vlan name

Creates a VLAN and assigns a number and name to it.
Syntax
set vlan vlan-num name name
vlan-num
name
Defaults VLAN 1 is named default by default. No other VLANs have default names.
Access Enabled.
Usage You must assign a name to a VLAN (other than the default VLAN) before you can add
ports to the VLAN.
VLAN name or number.
Enables or disables restriction of Layer 2 forwarding.
MAC addresses to which clients are allowed to forward data at
Layer 2. You can specify up to four addresses.
VLAN number. You can specify a number from 2 through 4093.
String up to 16 alphabetic characters long.
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference
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