RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Section 5.37.4
Managing Static VLANs
The following sections describe how to configure and manage static VLANs:
•
Section 5.37.4.1, "Viewing a List of Static VLANs"
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Section 5.37.4.2, "Adding a Static VLAN"
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Section 5.37.4.3, "Deleting a Static VLAN"
Section 5.37.4.1
Viewing a List of Static VLANs
To view a list of static VLANs, type:
show running-config switch vlans static-vlan
If static VLANs have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config switch vlans static-vlan | tab
IGMP
VID
SNOOPING
MSTI
---------------------------------
1
-
cst
!
If no static VLANs have been configured, add static VLANs as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 5.37.4.2, "Adding a Static
Section 5.37.4.2
Adding a Static VLAN
To add a static VLAN for either a routable Ethernet port or virtual switch, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
{ vid }
igmp-snooping
msti { msti }
3.
If needed, configure a forbidden ports list. For more information, refer to
Forbidden
Port".
Managing Static VLANs
SLOT
PORT
VLAN".
Description
Synopsis: An integer between 1 and 4094
<int, 1 \.\. 15>;;The VLAN identifier is used to identify the VLAN in tagged Ethernet
frames according to IEEE 802.1Q.
Synopsis: typeless
Enables or disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN.
Synopsis: { cst } or an integer between 1 and 16
Default: cst
Only valid for Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) and has no effect, if MSTP is not
used. The parameter specifies the Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI) the VLAN
should be mapped to.
Setup and Configuration
Section 5.37.5.2, "Adding a
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