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The AutoTracker Menu

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The AutoTracker Menu

All software commands for configuring AutoTracker policies and AutoTracker/multicast

VLANs

are in the AutoTracker menu. This menu is a submenu of the

VLAN

menu. You can access the

AutoTracker menu by typing

at

any prompt. The menu displays as follows:

Command

Auto-Tracker Management Menu

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cratvl

Create an Auto-Tracker VLAN

atvl

View definition of Auto-Tracker VLAN

viatrl

View Auto-Tracker Rule Configuration

rmatvl

Delete an Auto-Tracker VLAN

modatvl

Modify definition of an Auto-Tracker VLAN

vivl

View list of Active Auto-Tracker VLANs on an interface

fwtvl

View VLAN assignment of learned MAC addresses

defvl

Enable or disable membership in default VLAN

crmcvl

Create a Multicast VLAN

mcvl

View definition of Multicast VLAN

vimcrl

View Multicast VLAN Rule Configuration

rmmcvl

Delete a Multicast VLAN

modmcvl

Modify definition of a Multicast VLAN

vimcvl

View list of Active Multicast VLANs on an interface

gmstat

Turn Group Mobility Status ON or OFF

vpl

View Virtual Ports in a Mobile Group

vigl

View Mobile Group List for a Virtual Port

cats

Create Auto-Activated Services

data

Delete Auto-Activated Services

vats

View Auto-Activated Services

vag

View Authenticated Groups

gmcfg

Configure Group Mobility Parameters

mag

Modify Authenticated Group

xip

Enter the Xylan Inter-switch Protocol (XIP) sub-menu

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The commands on the AutoTracker menu can be roughly divided into two halves. The first
half of commands—listed from

cratvl

to

vimcvl

—apply mainly to AutoTracker VLANs (i.e.,

VLANs created inside non-mobile groups). An exception to this rule is the

modatvl

command,

which can be used to modify AutoTracker policies for VLANs or mobile groups. In addition
many of the informational commands apply to both VLANs and mobile groups. The
commands that apply to AutoTracker VLANs are described in this chapter. Multicast VLANs
are described in Chapter 23, “Multicast VLANs.” The mag command is described in the
Switched Network Services User Manual. The XIP sub-menu is described in Chapter 21, “Inter-
switch Protocols.”

The commands from

gmstat

to

gmcfg

apply strictly to mobile groups. All of the commands in

this second set are described in 19 24, “Managing Groups and Ports.”

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