ethernet-service uni uni-profile
ethernet-service uni uni-profile
Associates a VLAN Stacking User Network Interface (UNI) profile with a UNI port.
ethernet-service uni {port slot/port[-port2] | linkagg linkagg_id [-linkagg_id2]} uni-profile
uni-profile-name
no ethernet-service uni-profile uni-profile-name
Syntax Definitions
slot/port
-port2
linkagg_id
[-linkagg_id2]
uni_profile_name
Defaults
The default profile (default-uni-profile) is used to process control packets ingressing on a UNI port. This
profile is assigned at the time a port is configured as a VLAN Stacking UNI.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 10K
Usage Guidelines
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Use the no form of this command along with the uni-profile name to delete the uni-profile.
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This UNI specified with this command must already exist in the switch configuration.
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To change the profile associated with a UNI port, use this command and specify a different profile
name than the one currently associated with the port. The last profile associated with the port, is the
profile that is applied to UNI port traffic.
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To change the profile associated with a UNI port back to the default profile, enter "default-uni-profile"
with this command.
Examples
-> ethernet-service uni port 1/3 uni-profile uni_1
-> ethernet-service uni linkagg 1-5 uni-profile uni_2
-> ethernet-service uni port 2/10-15 uni-profile default-uni-profile
-> no ethernet-service uni-profile uni_1
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The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that
module (for example, 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 (for example, 3/1-4 specifies ports 1, 2, 3, and 4 on slot 3).
The link aggregate ID.
The last link aggregate ID number in a range of link aggregates that you
want to configure.
Alphanumeric string. Use quotes around string if the profile name
contains multiple words with spaces between them (for example,
"Alcatel-Lucent Engineering").
VLAN Stacking Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
March 2011