Terminology; Command Description - KTI Networks KGS-2401 Installation Manual

24-port gigabit ethernet switch
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7.6 Terminology

The following table shows general parameter types used in command syntaxes and descriptions.
<port>
The port number
<portlist>
Comma and/or dash separated port list. This type can be used for specifying
individual ports or a range of ports. The keyword none can be used to specify an
empty port list. The keyword all can be used to specify all ports. Example: 1,3,8-
12.
<macaddress>
MAC Address; format: hh-hh-hh-hh-hh-hh, hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh or
hhhhhhhhhhhh. The hh is Hexadecimal number in the range 0x00 to 0xFF.
Example: 00-00-24-F1-02-03
<vid>
VLAN ID: Decimal number in the range 1-4095. The keyword all can be used
to specify all VLAN IDs.
<vidlist>
Comma and/or dash separated VLAN ID list. This type can be used for specify-
ing individual VLAN IDs or a range of VLAN IDs. The keyword none can be
used to specify an empty VLAN ID list. Example: 1,2,4-6
<UDP/TCP port> UDP/TCP port number: Decimal number in the range 0-65535.
<rate>
Leaky bucket rate in Kbit/s [0-1000000k] or Mbit/s [0-1000m]
The <portlist> type is helpful when setting up multiple ports in the same mode. For example, the
following commands divide the ports into two untagged VLANs and enable VLAN awareness:
vlan add 1 1-8
vlan add 2 9-16
vlan pvid 1-8 1
vlan pvid 9-16 2
vlan aware all enable

7.7 Command Description

In this session, the commands in each group and the descriptions to those commands are provided
respectively in the following group order:
1. System
2. Console
3. Port
4. MAC
5. VLAN
6. Aggregation
7. QoS
8. Mirror
9. IP
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