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configure interface avc vlan vldid
This command configures the vld tag for this AVC.
Vld tagging automatically creates a forwarding entry in the vld table. This is an implicit
forwarding entry, and is not cleared by the clear vldfwd table command.
parameter
vldid
syntax:
[ no ] vldid vldid < n >
example:
SR/configure/interface/avc north 16/vlan> vldid 3045
applies to:
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configure interface bundle
This command adds and reconfigures existing WAN bundles on all Secure Routers.
Note:
The strings "ether0" and "ether1" are key parameters that identify Ethernet interfaces. Do
not use these reserve names when naming bundles.
Note:
The maximum number of all types of bundles cannot exceed 128 per interface.
A bundle consists of one or more physical T1 interfaces bound together as a high-speed (N x
1.544 Mbps) virtual path. For E1, a bundle consists of one or more physical E1 interfaces bound
together as a high-speed (N x 2.048 Mbps) virtual path. You also can create fractional T1 or
E1 bundles, each consisting of DS0 channels of a T1 or E1 link. A Secure Router can have
up to 128 bundles per interface in any combination of single-T1, multiple-T1, and fractional T1
types.
Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Guide
The vld Identification number
The range is 4095.
configure interface avc vlan vldid
definition
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