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l2ports Commands
esaN
jumbo-frames
<named-LAG-port>
This section describes commands to enable and disable ports on the Wireless Appliance. These
commands are located in the l2ports context of the CLI. L2 port configuration is performed within a
named topology context. See
on page 344 for L2 port configuration information.
All CLI commands cache changes. For this reason, sometimes when you make a change in a particular
context, the change may not be visible immediately. If this happens, you must exit and re-enter the
context in order to ensure that the database is synchronized with the latest change.
The following commands are available in the l2ports context:
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on page 159 — See for commands in the l2ports:<named-LAG-port> context.
esaN
The
esaN
command moves you into the context l2ports:esaN (where variable N refers to the physical
data port number). This context contains the port command which enables or disables ports.
jumbo-frames
Use the
jumbo-frames
command to enable or disable jumbo frames on all Layer 2 ports on the
controller. The jumbo frames feature allows for frames greater than 1500 bytes (maximum MTU frame
size).
jumbo-frames enable | disable
Parameters
enable
Enables jumbo frames on all controller Layer 2 ports.
disable
Disables jumbo frames on all controller Layer 2 ports.
Usage
The standard Ethernet frame MTU for untagged packets is 1518 bytes including the 18 Ethernet header
bytes. The standard Ethernet frame MTU for tagged packets is 1522 bytes.
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