Viewing a port mapping set, Deleting a port mapping set – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Port Mapping

Page 19-72

Viewing a Port Mapping Set

You can view a port mapping set using the

vpmap

command. Enter the

pmapv

command as

shown:

pmapv <pmap id>

where

<pmap id>

is the map set number shown when the map set was created. For example,

to modify map set 5, you would enter the following:

pmapv 5

The following screen is shown:

Port Mapping Configuration
=======================

Port Map Id

Ingress Ports

Egress Ports

-----------------

-------------------

------------------

5

3/1, 3/2, 3/3

4/1, 4/2, 4/3

As a variation of this command, enter the

vpmap

command with no port map identification.

This will display all port mapping sets configured for this switch.

Port Map Id

. An identification number for the port map set, generated when the set is created.

Ingress Ports

. The switch ports designated as ingress ports for this port map set. Ingress ports

can only communicate with egress ports.

Egress Ports

. The switch ports designated as egress ports for this port map set. Egress ports

can only communicate with ingress ports.

Deleting a Port Mapping Set

You can delete a port mapping set after it is created. Enter

pmapdel

at a prompt as shown:

pmapdel <pmap id>

where

<pmap id>

is the map set number shown when the map set was created. (To view a list

of all existing map sets, see Viewing a Port Mapping Set on page 19-72.) For example, to
modify map set 5, you would enter the following:

pmapdel 5

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