7000 Series L3 Managed Switch Reference Manual for Software v1.0
config lag deletelag
This command deletes an existing lag from the configuration. The interface is a logical slot and
port for a configured LAG. The all option removes all configured LAGs.
Format
config lag stpmode
This command sets the STP mode for a specific LAG. This is the value specified for STP Mode on
the Port Configuration Menu. 802.1D mode is the default. The interface is a logical slot and port
for a configured LAG. The all option sets all configured LAGs with the same option.
Format
The mode is one of the following:
802.1d
fast
off
show vlan summary
This command displays a list of all configured VLANs.
Format
VLAN ID
VLAN Name
VLAN Type
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config lags deletelag <logical
slot.port|all>
config lag stpmode <logical slot.port|all>
<off|802.1d|fast>
IEEE 802.1D-compliant STP mode is used
Fast STP mode is used
STP is turned off
show vlan summary
There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN.
The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
A string associated with this VLAN as a convenience. It can be
up to 16 alphanumeric characters long, including blanks. The
default is blank. VLAN ID 1 always has a name of `Default`. This
field is optional.
What type of VLAN this is. A VLAN can be the Default VLAN,
(VLAN ID = 1), a static VLAN, one that is configured and per-
manently defined, or a Dynamic VLAN, one that is created by
GVRP registration. In order to change a VLAN from Dynamic to
Static, select Static from the Vlan Type pull-down entry field.
Once the VLAN is selected, click on Submit. This will change the
VLAN type to Static.
May 30, 2003 Beta Draft
Switching Commands