Chapter 5: Layer 2 Features
Example usage:
To display loopback detection configuration of port 1-9 under port-based mode:
#show loopdetect ports 1-9
Command: show loopdetect ports 1-9
Port
Loopdetect State
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1
Enabled
2
Enabled
3
Enabled
4
Enabled
5
Enabled
6
Enabled
7
Enabled
8
Enabled
9
Enabled
MAC-based VLAN Commands
The MAC-based VLAN commands in the CLI are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the
following table:
Command
create mac_based_vlan
mac_address
delete mac_based_vlan
show mac_based_vlan
show mac_based_vlan vlan
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections:
create mac_based_vlan mac_address
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
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Loop Status
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Normal
Normal
Normal
Loop!
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Parameters
<macaddr> vlan <vlan_name 32>
{mac_address <macaddr> vlan <vlan_name 32>}
{mac <macaddr>}
<vlan_name 32>
Used to create a static MAC-based VLAN entry.
create mac_based_vlan mac_address <macaddr> vlan <vlan_name 32>
This command is used to create a static MAC-based VLAN entry.
When a static MAC-based VLAN entry is created for a user, the traffic from
this user will be able to be serviced under the specified VLAN regardless of
the PVID operating on this port.
There is a global limitation of the maximum entries supported for the static
MAC-based entry.
mac_address – The MAC address.
vlan – The VLAN to be associated with the MAC address.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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