Blade ICE G8124 Personal Computer User Manual


 
BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
BMD00220, October 2010 Chapter 13: VMready 177
Once a VMAP filter is created, it can be assigned or removed using the following commands:
For regular VLANs, use config-vlan mode:
For a VM group, use the global configuration mode:
Note – Each VMAP can be assigned to only one VLAN or VM group. However, each VLAN or
VM group may have multiple VMAPs assigned to it.
The optional serverports or non-serverports parameter can be specified to apply the
action (to add or remove the VMAP) for either the switch server ports (serverports) or switch
uplink ports (non-serverports). If omitted, the operation will be applied to all ports in the
associated VLAN or VM group.
Note – VMAPs have a lower priority than port-based ACLs. If both an ACL and a VMAP match a
particular packet, both filter actions will be applied as long as there is no conflict. In the event of a
conflict, the port ACL will take priority, though switch statistics will count matches for both the
ACL and VMAP.
RS G8124(config)# vlan <VLAN ID>
RS G8124(config-vlan)# [no] vmap <VMAP ID> [serverports|
non-serverports]
RS G8124(config)# [no] virt vmgroup <ID> vmap <VMAP ID>
[serverports|non-serverports]