port mapping user-port network-port
Creates a port mapping session either with or without the user ports, network ports, or both. Use the no
form of the command to delete ports or an aggregate from a session.
port mapping port_mapping_sessionid [no] [user-port {slot slot | slot/port[-port2] | linkagg agg_num}]
[network-port {slot slot | slot/port[-port2] | linkagg agg_num}]
Syntax Definitions
port_mapping_sessionid
user-port
network-port
slot
slot
port
port2
linkagg
agg_num
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
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User ports that are part of one session cannot communicate with each other and can communicate only
via network ports of the session to the rest of the system.
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User ports can be part of one Port Mapping session only.
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An aggregable port of a link aggregation group cannot be a mapped port and a mapped port cannot be
an aggregable port of a link aggregation group.
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A mirrored port cannot be a mapped port and a mapped port cannot be a mirrored port.
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A mobile port cannot be configured as a network port of a mapping session.
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The port mapping session ID. Valid range is 1 to 8.
Specifies a user port of the mapping session.
Specifies a network port of the mapping session.
Specifies a slot to be assigned to the mapping session.
Slot number you want to configure.
Port number you want to configure.
Last port number in a range of ports you want to configure.
Specifies a link aggregation group to be assigned to the mapping
session.
Link aggregation number.
Port Mapping Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
June 2012