Managing Tagged Ports in the ISCLI
Table 41.
ISCLI VLAN‐Related Commands Before and After N/OS 7.9
ISCLI Command
vlan <VLAN ID range>
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan
<VLAN ID>
switchport trunk allowed vlan
[optional parameters]
switchport trunk allowed vlan
all
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41 describes the functional differences between VLAN‐related ISCLI
commands before and after N/OS 7.9.
Prior to N/OS 7.9
Creates regular VLANs with no
member ports.
The port inherits the access PVID/
Native VLAN as the trunk PVID/
Native VLAN, and the port is a
member of this VLAN only. The
port must be added manually to
other configured VLANs.
Sets the port's PVID/Native
VLAN to the given VLAN ID. The
PVID is created if it doesnʹt exist,
and the port is added as a
member of its PVID. If the PVID is
not present in the portʹs current
allowed VLAN range, the PVID is
automatically added to the range.
The port must be configured in
trunk mode (switchport mode
trunk) before issuing this
command.
Adds the port to all regular
VLANs configured when the
command is issued. The port is
not added automatically to
VLANs created afterward.
Starting With N/OS 7.9
Creates regular VLANs and
automatically adds all
tagged/trunk ports that have the
VLANs in their allowed VLAN
ranges as members.
Adds the port to all configured
VLANs that are allowed for the
port (default: all regular VLANs)
and inherits the access
PVID/Native VLAN as the trunk
PVID/Native VLAN. Any VLAN
created afterward is associated
automatically with the port if the
VLAN is in the port's allowed
range.
Same as earlier releases, except
that the new PVID/Native VLAN
must be present in the port's
current allowed VLAN range.
Otherwise, an error message is
generated.
You can issue this command on
either access or trunk mode, but it
takes effect only when the port is
in trunk mode.
Adds the port to all regular
VLANs, present and future.