Traffic Segmentation Commands - D-Link DES-3350SR Reference Manual

48 10/100mbps plus 2 gigabit ports layer 3 stackable switch
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Traffic segmentation allows you to further sub-divide VLANs into smaller groups of ports that will help to reduce traffic on the
VLAN. The VLAN rules take precedence, and then the traffic segmentation rules are applied. The traffic segmentation
commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config
traffic_segmentation
show
traffic_segmentation
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
config traffic_segmentation
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure ports 1 through 9 to be able to forward frames to port 10 through 12:
DES-3350SR Layer 3 Gigabit Switch
T
RAFFIC
Parameters
<portlist> forward_list [null | <portlist>]
{<portlist>}
NOTE: As a stand-alone switch or as a master switch in a switch stack,
the switch number will be referred to as 15 for all configurations, graphs
and tables.
Used to configure traffic segmentation on the switch.
config traffic_segmentation <portlist> forward_list [null |
<portlist>]
The config traffic_segmentation command is used to configure
traffic segmentation on the switch.
<portlist>
Specifies a range of ports that will be configured for
traffic segmentation.
forward_list
forwarded frames from the ports specified in the portlist, above.
null
no ports are specified
<portlist>
Specifies a range of ports for the forwarding list. This
list must be on the same switch previously specified for traffic
segmentation (i.e. following the <portlist> specified above for
config traffic_segmentation).
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
S
EGMENTATION
Specifies a range of ports that will receive
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