physical
vlanid
tag | untag
port port-name
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Usage
There are five topology types:
•
Admin — The native, pre-defined topology of the Wireless Appliance management port. This
topology is named Admin. You cannot create topologies with the name Admin.
•
B@AC — Bridge Traffic Locally at controller. Requires Layer 2 configuration. May optionally have
Layer 3 configuration. Layer 3 configuration would be necessary if services (such as DHCP) are
required over the configured network segment, or if controller management operations are
intended to be done through the configured interface.
•
B@AP — Bridge Traffic Locally at AP. Requires Layer 2 configuration. Does not require Layer 3
configuration. Bridge Traffic at the AP topologies do not require the definition of a corresponding IP
address since all traffic for users in that topology will be directly bridged by the Wireless AP at the
local network point of attachment (VLAN at AP port).
•
Routed — Routed topology. Routed topologies do not need any Layer 2 configuration, but do
require Layer 3 configuration.
•
Physical —Physical Ethernet port topology. Physical topologies are not pre-defined; they must be
created.
You can choose from four of the topology types (modes) when creating a topology:
•
B@AC
•
B@AP
•
Routed
•
Physical
Only B@AC, B@AP, and Routed topologies can be assigned to policies.
Example
Example code is not currently available.
delete
Use the
command to delete a topology object. The
delete
topology context of the CLI.
You cannot delete the Admin topology. Also, you cannot delete a topology that is in use by a policy.
delete topology name
SCALANCE WLC711 CLI Reference Guide
Specifies a physical topology.
VLAN ID assigned to this topology. Value can be in range 1-4094.
Specifies tagged or untagged VLAN.
Specifies the name of the layer 2 port.
Layer 3 IP address and mask assigned to this physical topology.
delete
topology Commands
command is accessible from the
delete
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