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Port Mobility Commands
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to delete a protocol rule from the specified VLAN.
Use the ethertype, dsapssap, or snap parameters if none of the generic protocol rule parameters (ip-
e2, ip-snap, ipx-e2, ipx-nov, ipx-llc, ipx-snap, decnet, appletalk) provide the necessary rule defini-
tion for a specific traffic protocol.
If an attempt is made to define an Ethertype rule with a protocol type value that is equal to the value
already captured by one of the generic IP or IPX protocol rules, a message displays recommending the
use of the IP or IPX generic rule.
Protocol rules take precedence behind DHCP, binding, MAC address, and network address rules.
IP protocol rules (ipE2 and ipSnap) also capture DHCP traffic, if no other DHCP rule exists that would
classify the DHCP traffic into another VLAN. Therefore, it is not necessary to combine DHCP rules
with protocol rules for the same VLAN.
Rules are only assigned to existing VLANs. Use the vlan command to create a new VLAN.
Examples
-> vlan 10 protocol ip-e2
-> vlan 20 protocol ipx-nov
-> vlan 30 protocol ethertype 0600
-> vlan 40 protocol dsapssap F0/F0
-> vlan 50 protocol snap 6004
-> vlan 10 no protocol ip-snap
-> vlan 20 no protocol ipx-e2
-> vlan 30 no protocol ethertype 0806
-> vlan 40 no protocol dsapssap 04/04
-> vlan 50 no protocol snap 80FE
Release History
Release 6.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
show vlan
show vlan rules
MIB Objects
vProtocolRuleTable
vProtoRuleProtoClass
vProtoRuleEthertype
vProtoRuleDsapSsap
vProtoRuleVlanId
vProtoRuleStatus
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
Displays existing VLANs.
Displays rules defined for VLANs.
June 2012
page 37-25

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