Command Line Interface Reference Guide
binary-range
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integer-range
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well-defined
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(Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802
priority
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service-policy
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in
-- Apply policy on inbound packets.
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tagged
-- Assign ports to current VLAN as tagged ([ethernet] PORT-LIST)
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untagged
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voice
-- Labels this VLAN as a Voice VLAN, allowing you to separate, prioritize, and authenticate
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voice traffic moving through your network
vrrp
-- Enable/disable/configure VRRP operation on the VLAN
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vrid
< 1 to 255 > -- Configure a virtual router instance for the VLAN
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advertise-interval
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advertisement messages
backup
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enable
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failback
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failover
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owner
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preempt-delay-time
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router instance
preempt-mode
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primary-ip-address
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in VRRP advertisement messages
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priority
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track
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virtual-ip-address
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COMMAND DETAILS
access-group (p. 214)
address (p. 216)
advert-address (p. 219)
advertise-interval (p. 219)
all (p. 219)
allocate_by (p. 221)
any (p. 221)
anycast (p. 221)
area (p. 221)
area-id (p. 222)
arp-protect (p. 223)
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< 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY)
< 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal.
< af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define mapping between a DSCP
< 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use.
-- Apply the QoS/Mirror policy on the vlan (ASCII-STR)
-- Assign ports to current VLAN as untagged ([ethernet] PORT-LIST)
< 1 to 255 > -- Set time interval (in seconds) between sending VRRP
-- Designate the virtual router instance as a Backup
-- Enable/disable operation of the virtual router instance
-- Trigger VR to failback to its configured priority value
-- Trigger VR to failover to a peer
with-monitoring
-- Trigger VR to failover and continue montior of master VR
-- Designate the virtual router instance as an Owner (Master)
< 1 to 600 > -- Enable the pre-emptive delay timer for the virtual
(p. 264)
-- Enable/disable preempt mode for the virtual router instance
-- Specify IP address the virtual router instance will use as a source
ip-addr
-- Specify IP address. (IP-ADDR)
lowest
-- Dynamically determine lowest IP address.
< 1 to 255 > -- Configure priority for the virtual router instance
-- Enable/disable tracking for VR
interface
-- Enable/disable tracking of logical ports for VR
lport-list
-- Enable/disable tracking of specified logical ports for VR ([ethernet]
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PORT-LIST)
(p. 249)
vlan
-- Enable/disable tracking of VLANs for VR
vlan-id-range
-- Enable/disable tracking of specified VLANs for VR
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(VLAN-ID-RANGE)
(p. 283)
-- Specify IP address to be supported by the virtual router instance
ip-addr
-- Specify IP address/mask. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH)
in (p. 238)
integer-range (p. 239)
interface (p. 239)
interval (p. 240)
ip (p. 240)
ip-addr (p. 241)
ip-recv-mac-address (p. 243)
ipv6 (p. 244)
ipv6-addr (p. 245)
ipv6-addr/mask (p. 245)
irdp (p. 246)
(p. 265)
(p. 238)
(p. 283)
(p. 219)
(p. 233)
(p. 264)
(p. 241)
(p. 278)
(p. 239)
(p. 285)
(p. 275)
(p. 278)
(p. 282)
(p. 284)
(p. 284)
(p. 226)
(p. 232)
(p. 233)
(p. 258)
(p. 249)
(p. 265)
(p. 239)
(p. 282)
(p. 241)
poison-reverse (p. 262)
port-list (p. 262)
port-name (p. 263)
port-num (p. 263)
port-type (p. 263)
power-over-ethernet (p. 263)
preempt-delay-time (p. 264)
preempt-mode (p. 264)
preference (p. 264)
primary-ip-address (p. 264)
priority (p. 265)
interface
(p. 227)
(p. 289)
(p. 264)
(p.
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