Vlan Port - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6250 Cli Reference Manual

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vlan port

Defines a port rule for an existing VLAN. An active mobile port that is specified in a port rule, dynami-
cally joins the VLAN even if traffic on that port does not get learned or matches any VLAN rules. The
specified port becomes a VLAN member only for the purpose of forwarding broadcast traffic for a VLAN
on that port. The advantage to this is that traffic from multiple VLANs can flood out on a single port.
vlan vid port slot/port
vlan vid no port slot/port
Syntax Definitions
vid
slot/port
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to delete a port rule from the specified VLAN.
Port rules are for silent devices, such as printers, that require VLAN membership to receive traffic
forwarded from the VLAN. These devices usually don't send traffic, so they do not trigger dynamic
assignment of their mobile ports to a VLAN.
Port rules do not classify incoming traffic on the specified mobile port. Incoming traffic is classified for
VLAN assignment in the same manner as all other mobile port traffic.
VLAN assignments that are defined using port rules are exempt from the port's default VLAN restore
status.
An alternative to port rules is to manually assign a port to a VLAN by using the
command. This applies to both mobile and non-mobile ports.
Rules are only assigned to existing VLANs. Use the vlan command to create a new VLAN.
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VLAN ID number (1–4094).
The slot number for the module and the physical mobile port number on
that module (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). To enter multiple slots
and ports in a single command, use a hyphen to specify a range of ports
(e.g., 3/1-16) and a space to specify multiple slots (e.g., 3/1-16 5/10-20
8/2-9).
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
Port Mobility Commands
vlan port default
November 2009

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