where
<mstid>
<start_vid>
<end_vid>
This command creates a mapping of the specified VLAN range and spanning tree instance. You can
map multiple VLANs to the same spanning tree instance. You cannot map a VLAN to multiple
spanning tree instances. Devices in the same MST region must have the same VLAN-to-MST
instance mapping(s).
Note: Make sure the VLAN(s) is not already configured for multicasting or VLAN stacking.
The following example maps VLAN 2 to instance 1 and the VLAN range (3~10) to instance 2.
ras> switch mstp vlanmap 1 2 2
ras> switch mstp vlanmap 2 3 10
33.13 switch oam Commands
Use these commands to configure Ethernet OAM settings for the Ethernet line card ports.
33.13.1 switch oam port disable Command
Syntax:
switch oam port disable <slot-port>
This command turns off OAM functionality for the selected Ethernet line card port.
The following example turns off OAM functionality for port 13 on the Ethernet line card in slot 7.
ras> switch oam port disable 7-13
33.13.2 switch oam port enable Command
Syntax:
switch oam port enable <slot-port>
This command turns on OAM functionality for the selected Ethernet line card port.
The following example turns on OAM functionality for port 13 on the Ethernet line card in slot 7.
ras> switch oam port enable 7-13
Management Switch Card User's Guide
Index number (between 0-16) to identify a spanning tree instance. For CIST,
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enter 0. To identify an MSTI, enter a number between 1 and 16.
Start of the VLAN range.
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End of the VLAN range.
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