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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
Table 371.
UFP Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
evb profile <1‐16>
Applies the specified EVB profile for the virtual port.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
no evb profile
Resets the EVB profile for the virtual port.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
network {mode [access|trunk|tunnel|auto|fcoe]|defaultvlan
<VLAN ID (2‐4094)>|defaulttag}
Configures the virtual port network configuration settings:
mode configures the virtual port's operating mode:
• access allows the virtual port to associate only with the default
customer VLAN, as defined by the default‐vlan option.
• trunk allows the virtual port to associate with up to 1024 customer
VLANs depending on the number of virtual ports enabled on the UFP
port.
• tunnel makes the virtual port VLAN agnostic.
• auto allows the virtual port to be dynamically associated with VLANs
through VMready or QBG.
• fcoe configures the virtual port to carry Fibre Channel over Ethernet
traffic when linked to a Fibre Channel virtual Host Bus Adapter.
CEE/FCoE should be enabled globally and priority 3 configured for the
virtual port before enabling an FCoE virtual port.
defaultvlan configures the default VLAN ID for the virtual port. This
option provides an override if conflicts arise with a customer VLAN ID on
the upstream network.
defaulttag enables tagging egress frames with the default VLAN ID
when the virtual port is in trunk mode and defaultvlan is defined. The
default setting is disabled.
Note: VLANs 4002‐4009 cannot be used as customer VLANs.
Note: A customer VLAN cannot be configured on multiple virtual ports of the
same physical port.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
no network defaulttag
Disables default VLAN ID tagging on the virtual port.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration