bridge vlan modify (3900/9300/9400/ 9000 Layer 2)
361
Procedure
1
Enter the VLAN interface index.
2
For a VLAN other than the default VLAN, enter a VLAN identification
(VID) number or keep the default in brackets.
3
Specify the index numbers of the bridge ports.
4
Specify whether you want to modify per-port tagging.
5
If you modify per-port tagging, enter the new tag type for the port (
none
or
802.1Q
).
6
If you have defined more than one port, enter a tag type for each port.
7
For a VLAN other than the default VLAN, enter a new VLAN name or
keep the current name.
The VLAN name can include up to 32 ASCII characters, including spaces.
If you include spaces, put quotation marks around the VLAN name.
VID
(for VLANs
other than
the default)
Unique, user-defined integer used
by management operations
2 – 4094
Current
VID
Bridge ports Index numbers of the bridge ports
that belong to the VLAN. To add
trunked ports, specify the anchor
port of the trunk.
■
One or more
index numbers
of the ports that
are available to
be assigned to
the VLAN
■
all
■
? (for a list of
selectable ports)
Current
ports in
VLAN
Per-port
tagging
Whether you want to configure
802.1Q VLAN tagging. You are
prompted to answer for each port
that you selected.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
y
Tag type
Either no tagging or IEEE 802.1Q
tagging (the VID)
■
none
■
802.1Q
Current
tag type
for each
port
VLAN name
(for VLANs
other than
the default)
Unique, user-defined name that
identifies members of the VLAN. If
you use spaces, put quotation
marks around the VLAN name.
Up to 32 ASCII
characters or
spaces
Current
name
Prompt
Description
Possible Values
[Default]
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