Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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switchport mode [access|trunk]

switchport trunk allowed vlan [<VLAN-ID>|add <VLAN-ID>|none|remove <VLAN-ID>]

switchport trunk native [tagged|vlan <1-4094>]

Usage Guidelines:

Interfaces ge1 - ge4 can be configured as trunk or in access mode. An interface configured as
“trunk” allows packets (from the given list of VLANs) to be added to the trunk. An interface
configured as “access” allows packets only from native VLANs.

Use the [no] switchport (access|mode|trunk)to undo switchport configurations

Example

rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-rfs7000-if-ge1)#switchport trunk native

tagged

rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-rfs7000-if-ge1)#switchport access vlan

1

rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-rfs7000-if-ge1)#show context

interface ge1

description This\ is\ GigabitEthernet\ interface\ for\ Royal\ King

speed 10

duplex full

switchport mode access

switchport access vlan 1

spanning-tree bpduguard enable

spanning-tree bpdufilter disable

mode [access|trunk]

Sets the interface mode to access or trunk (can only be used on physical - layer 2 - interfaces)

access – If access mode is selected, the access VLAN is automatically set to VLAN1. In this mode, only
untagged packets in the access VLAN (vlan1) are accepted on this port. All tagged packets are
discarded.

trunk – If trunk mode is selected, tagged VLAN packets are accepted. The native VLAN is
automatically set to VLAN1. Untagged packets are placed in the native VLAN by the wireless controller
or service platform. Outgoing packets in the native VLAN are sent untagged. The default mode for
both ports is trunk.

trunk

Sets trunking mode characteristics of the port

allowed

Configures trunk characteristics when the port is in trunk mode

vlan
[<VLAN-ID>|
add <VLAN-ID>|
none|
remove <VLAN-ID>

Sets allowed VLAN options. The options are:

<VLAN-ID> – Allows a group of VLAN IDs. Specify the VLAN IDs, can be either a range
(55-60) or a comma-separated list (35, 41 etc.)

none – Allows no VLANs to transmit or receive through the layer 2 interface

add <VLAN-ID> – Adds VLANs to the current list

<VLAN-ID> – Specify the VLAN IDs. Can be either a range of VLAN (55-60) or a list of

comma separated IDs (35, 41 etc.)

remove <VLAN-ID> – Removes VLANs from the current list

<VLAN-ID> – Specify the VLAN IDs. Can be either a range of VLAN (55-60) or a list of

comma separated IDs (35, 41 etc.)

trunk

Sets trunking mode characteristics of the switchport

native
[tagged|vlan <1-4094>]

Configures the native VLAN ID for the trunk-mode port

tagged – Tags the native VLAN

vlan <1-4094> – Sets the native VLAN for classifying untagged traffic when the interface is in
trunking mode. Specify a value from 1 - 4094.

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