Set Trunk Command; Set Leaky-Vlan Command; Set Spantree Commands - Avaya P333T User Manual

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Set trunk Command

Use the set trunk command to configure the tagging mode of a post.
set trunk <mod_num>/<port_num> {off|dot1q}
off
dot1q
Example:
Cajun_P330-N# set trunk 1/19 dot1q
Dot1Q VLAN tagging set on port 1/19.
Cajun_P330-N# set trunk 1/19 off
No VLAN tagging set on port 1/19.

Set leaky-vlan Command

Use the set leaky-vlan command to define the Avaya P330 stack's leaky VLAN
mode. In this mode, VLAN test is done only on broadcast/multicast/unknown
frames, and not on unicast frames.
The syntax for this command is:
set leaky-vlan <enable|disable>
Example:
Cajun_P330-N# set leaky-vlan enable
Leaky VLAN mode enabled

Set spantree Commands

Use the set spantree command to enable/disable the spanning-tree protocol
for the stack.
The syntax for this command is:
set spantree {enable|disable}
Example:
Cajun_P330-N# set spantree enable
bridge spanning tree enabled.
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Forces the port to become a non-tagging port. The port is in the
clear (tagging) mode: it will never send frames as tagged, but it
will correctly interpret received tagged frames.
Forces the port to become a 802.1Q tagging port. The port is in
the tagging mode: it will send frames as tagged and will
correctly interpret received untagged frames.
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