Network Login Commands
Software redundant port:
auto-polarity:
The added output displays information about the mode of operation for the netlogin port.
—The term MAC-based appears next to the tag number.
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VLAN cfg
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Netlogin port mode
appears and the network login port mode of operation.
To view information about the ports that are temporarily added in MAC-based mode for netlogin, due
to discovered MAC addresses, use the following command:
show vlan detail
The following is sample output from this command:
VLAN Interface with name Default created by user
Tagging:
Priority:
Virtual router: VR-Default
STPD:
Protocol:
Loopback:
NetLogin:
Rate Shape:
QosProfile:
Ports:
Untag:
Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port
The flags associated with netlogin include:
—Indicates an authenticated network login port.
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a
—Indicates an unauthenticated network login port.
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u
—Indicates that the netlogin port operates in MAC-based mode.
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m
Example
The following example configures the netlogin ports mode of operation:
configure netlogin ports 1:1-1:10 mode mac-based-vlans
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 11.3.
848
—This output was added to display the port mode of operation. Mac based
802.1Q Tag 1
802.1P Priority 0
s0(Disabled,Auto-bind)
Match all unfiltered protocols
Disable
Disabled
Disabled
None configured
26.
(Number of active ports=2)
*1m,
*2,
8,
9,
15,
16,
22,
23,
(b) Port blocked on the vlan, (a) Authenticated NetLogin Port
(u) Unauthenticated NetLogin port, (m) Mac-Based port
Disabled
Enabled
3,
4,
5,
10,
11,
12,
17,
18,
19,
24,
25,
26
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
6,
7,
13,
14,
20,
21,