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The syntax for a network interface statement is the interface name followed by a colon and an
action. Network interface statements are used to create or tear down a VLAN group and can
consist of one or a list of network interface names; followed by a colon and then an action. For
example:

zhp0: <Network Interface Action>;

Network interface actions may include:

vlan<N> = list of ports or trunks

Creates a network interface and a VLAN group with a VLAN
identification number (VID) consisting of specified port

members.

<N> is an integer between 1-4095.

list of ports or trunks
A port member is identified with the zre<X> format, where x

represents a port number between 0-23 for the in-band ports. A
trunk is identified with the zrl<Y> format, where Y is a

number between 0-31.

If the network interface and VLAN group already exist, the
specified ports or trunks are added to the network interface

and VLAN group.

teardown

Deletes the network interface and the associated

VLAN group.

zre_list = multicast <mac_address>

Register the multicast <mac_address> on the zre_list ports
associated with the given VLAN

multicast_clear Clear all registered multicast address on all

the ports in the VLAN

<list of ports or trunks> teardown
Deletes the specified ports or trunks from the network

interface and the VLAN group associated with it. If there are
no remaining port or trunk members, then also deletes the

network interface and VLAN group.

Examples of Network Interface Statements:

The statement below creates a VLAN group with the VID number 1 and the network interface

named

zhp5

. This VLAN includes a single switch port,

zre1.

zhp5: vlan1=zre1;

The next statement creates a VLAN group with the VID number 100 and the network interface

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