Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Integrated IEEE 802.1ad and IEEE 802.1ah

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Member of VLAN # (untagged)
port# L2 VLANS (tagged)
Port is in dual
mode/untagged/tagged mode
Port state is status

The VLAN# (untagged) variable specifies a port that is a member of only 1
VLAN.
The port# Layer 2 VLANS (tagged) variable specifies a port that is a member
of multiple ports and untagged.
A port is in dual- mode specifies member VLAN ports as untagged and
tagged. The default mode is dual-mode.
The status variable identifies the flow of traffic as forwarding or disabled.

STP configured to status
Priority level
Flow control status

The status variable specifies if the STP is ON or OFF.
The priority level assigned to the port-based VLAN. The priority level is on
scale from 0-7. The default is 0.
The status variable is enabled or disabled.

Priority force status

The status variable specifies if the priority force on a port is disabled on
enabled.

Drop precedence level value

Identifies the TOS or DSCP value in the IPv4 or IPv6 packet header.
The value variable specifies the drop precedence on a scale from 0-3.
Packets that contain a DSCP value of 0 are least likely to be dropped and
packets with a value of 3 are most likely to be dropped. The default value is
0.

Drop precedence force status

The status variable specifies the drop precedence force as enabled or
disabled. Identifies the drop precedence if the force command is configured
for a specific ingress port.

arp-inspection-trust configured to
status

The status variable specifies if arp-inspection-trust feature is configured ON
or OFF. The default trust setting for a port is untrusted.

Mirror status

The status variable specifies if the port mirror command is configured as
enabled or disabled.

Monitor status

The status variable specifies if the port monitor command is configured as
enabled or disabled.

Trunk membership

The Trunk membership variable identifies the interface module as a member
of a primary or secondary port. This specifies members of an active port or
not a member of an active port.

Configured trunk membership

The Configured trunk membership variable identifies the interface module
as a member of any configured trunk or not a member of a configured trunk.

Port name

The port name variable identifies the name assigned to the port.

MTU # bytes, encapsulation
ethernet

Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) refers to the size of the largest packet or
frame that a known layer can pass forward.
The # bytes variable refers to size of the packet or frame.

#seconds input rate: value
bits/sec, value packets/sec, %
utilization

The #second input rate refers to:

The value of bits received per second.

The value of packets received per second.

The % utilization specifies the port’s bandwidth used by received traffic.

# seconds output rate: value
bits/sec, value packets/sec, %
utilization

The #second output rate refers to:

The value of bits transmitted per second.

The value of packets transmitted per second.

The % utilization specifies the port’s bandwidth used by transmitted
traffic.

value packets input, value bytes

The value variable specifies the number of packets received.

The value variable specifies the number of bytes received.

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