Port Mapping Specifications
Port Mapping Specifications
Platforms Supported
Ports Supported
Mapping Sessions
Port Mapping Defaults
The following table shows port mapping default values.
Parameter Description
Mapping Session
Creation
Mapping Status
configuration
Port Mapping Direction
Port Mapping Unknown
Unicast Flooding
Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mapping
Follow the steps below for a quick tutorial on configuring port mapping sessions. Additional information
on how to configure each command is given in the subsections that follow.
1
Create a port mapping session with/without, user/network ports with the
network-port
command. For example:
-> port mapping 8 user-port 1/2 network-port 1/3
2
Enable the port mapping session with the
-> port mapping 8 enable
Note. You can verify the configuration of the port mapping session by entering
followed by the session ID.
-> show port mapping 3
SessionID
-----------+----------------+------------------
8
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OmniSwitch 6400, 6800, 6850, 6855, and 9000
Ethernet (10 Mbps)/Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps)/Gigabit
Ethernet (1 Gb/1000 Mbps)/10 Gigabit Ethernet (10
Gb/10000 Mbps).
Eight sessions supported per standalone switch and
stack.
CLI Command
port mapping user-port network-port
port mapping
port mapping
port mapping unknown-unicast-
flooding
port mapping
USR-PORT
NETWORK-PORT
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Default Value/Comments
No mapping sessions
Disabled
Bidirectional
Enabled
port mapping user-port
command. For example:
1/3
Configuring Port Mapping
show port mapping
September 2009