Vlan Port Default Vlan - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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vlan port default vlan

Enables or disables the forwarding of mobile port traffic on the configured default VLAN for the mobile
port when the traffic does not match any VLAN rules.
vlan port slot/port default vlan {enable | disable}
Syntax Definitions
slot/port
enable
disable
Defaults
Default VLAN is enabled on mobile ports.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
It is recommended that mobile ports with their default VLAN disabled should not share a VLAN with
any other types of ports (e.g., mobile ports with default VLAN enabled or non-mobile, fixed ports).
If the default VLAN is enabled for a mobile port, traffic that does not match any VLAN rules is
forwarded on the default VLAN.
If the default VLAN is disabled for the mobile port, traffic that does not match any VLAN rules is
dropped.
When a port (mobile or fixed) is manually assigned to a default VLAN or is still a member of default
VLAN 1, then that association is referred to as the configured default VLAN for the port. If a mobile
port is dynamically assigned to additional VLANs, these subsequent associations are referred to as
secondary VLANs.
Examples
-> vlan port 3/1 default vlan enable
-> vlan port 5/2 default vlan disable
-> vlan port 6/1-32 8/10-24 9/3-14 default vlan enable
Release History
Release 6.1; command was introduced.
page 37-32
The slot number for the module and the physical mobile port number on
that module (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). To enter multiple slots
and ports in a single command, use a hyphen to specify a range of ports
(e.g., 3/1-16) and a space to specify multiple slots (e.g., 3/1-16 5/10-20
8/2-9).
Enable the configured default VLAN for the specified mobile port.
Disable the configured default VLAN for the specified mobile port.
Port Mobility Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
June 2012

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