Ethernet-Service Sap Uni - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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VLAN Stacking Commands

ethernet-service sap uni

Configures the switch port as a VLAN Stacking User Network Interface (UNI) and associates the port
with a VLAN Stacking Service Access Point (SAP). A UNI port is a customer facing port on which traf-
fic enters the SAP.
ethernet-service sap sapid uni {slot/port1[-port2] | linkagg agg_num}
ethernet-service sap sapid no uni {slot/port1[-port2] | linkagg agg_num}
Syntax Definitions
sapid
slot/port1
-port2
agg_num
Defaults
A switch port or a link aggregate becomes a VLAN Stacking UNI port by default when the port or link
aggregate is associated with a VLAN Stacking SAP.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to remove an association between a UNI port and a SAP. Note that
when the last SAP association is removed, the UNI port converts back to a conventional switch port.
The SAP ID specified with this command must already exist. Use the ethernet-service sap command
to create a SAP.
Note that if the SAP ID specified with this command is associated with an IPMVLAN, the SAP profile
must specify CVLAN translation. In addition, multicast traffic is not associated with the IPMVLAN
until the UNI port is associated with the IPMVLAN as a receiver port. For more information, see the
"IP Multicast VLAN Commands" chapter in this guide.
When this command is used, the default VLAN for the UNI port is changed to a reserved VLAN and
all customer traffic received is dropped until the type of traffic for the port is configured using the
ethernet-service sap cvlan command.
Examples
-> ethernet-service sap 10 uni 1/3
-> ethernet-service sap 10 uni 2/10-15
-> ethernet-service sap 10 uni linkagg 31
-> ethernet-service sap 10 no uni 1/3
-> ethernet-service sap 10 no uni linkagg 31
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
The SAP ID number identifying the service instance (1–1024).
The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that
module (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3).
The last port number in a range of ports that you want to configure on
the same slot (e.g, 3/1-4 specifies ports 1, 2, 3, and 4 on slot 3).
The link aggregate ID number (0–31).
June 2012
page 44-15

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