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Disabling / Enabling and Naming Ports

D-Series CLI Reference 4-7

Disabling / Enabling and Naming Ports

Purpose

To disable and re‐enable one or more ports, and to assign an alias to a port. By default, all ports are 
enabled at device startup. You may want to disable ports for security or to troubleshoot network 
issues. Ports may also be assigned an alias for convenience.

Commands

set port disable

Use this command to administratively disable one or more ports. When this command is 
executed, in addition to disabling the physical Ethernet link, the port will no longer learn entries 
in the forwarding database.

Syntax

set port disable port-string

Parameters

Defaults

None.

Mode

Switch command, read‐write.

Example

This example shows how to disable 

ge

.1.1:

D2(su)->set port disable ge.1.1

MIB2 Interface
Counters

MIB2 network traffic counts

802.1Q Switch
Counters

Counts of frames received, transmitted, and filtered.

Table 4-12 show port counters Output Details (Continued)

Output Field

What It Displays...

For information about...

Refer to page...

set port disable

4-7

set port enable

4-8

show port alias

4-8

set port alias

4-9

port‐string

Specifies the port(s) to disable. For a detailed description of possible port‐
string
 values, refer to 

Port String Syntax Used in the CLI

” on page 4‐1.

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