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Port Mobility Commands
When a VLAN is administratively disabled, manual port and dynamic mobile port assignments are
retained but traffic on these ports is not forwarded. However, VLAN rules remain active and continue
to classify mobile port traffic for VLAN membership.
When a BPDU is received on a mobile port and BPDU ignore is disabled, the port is changed to a fixed
(non-mobile) port that is associated only with its configured default VLAN. Also, the BPDU port
participates in the Spanning Tree algorithm. When BPDU ignore is enabled, a mobile port that receives
a BPDU remains mobile and is not included in Spanning Tree topology calculations.
Enabling mobility on an active port that sends or receives BPDU (e.g. ports that connect two switches
and Spanning Tree is enabled on both the ports and their assigned VLANs) is not allowed. If mobility
is required on this type of port, enable mobility and the BPDU ignore flag when the port is not active.
Examples
-> vlan port mobile 3/1
-> vlan port mobile 3/1-16
-> vlan port mobile 3/1-16 4/17-32 8/4-12
-> vlan port mobile 5/22 authenticate enable
-> vlan port mobile 6/12-16 authenticate disable
-> vlan no port mobile 2/1
-> vlan no port mobile 3/1-16
-> vlan no port mobile 4/17-32 8/4-12
Release History
Release 6.6.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
vlan port default vlan restore
vlan port default vlan
vlan port authenticate
show vlan port mobile
MIB Objects
vMobilePortTable
vMobilePortIIfIndex
vMobilePortMobility
vMobilePortIgnoreBPDU
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
Enables default VLAN restore on a mobile port.
Enables default VLAN membership for mobile port traffic that does not
match any VLAN rules.
Enables or disables authentication on a mobile port.
Displays mobile port properties.
November 2009
page 21-21

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