Force10 Networks S2410s Switch User Manual


 
124 System Configuration Commands
makestatic
Usage
Information
After using this command to access the Interface VLAN mode (the prompt for the Interface
VLAN mode is
(conf-if-vl-<vlan-id>)#), you can configure the selected VLAN.
You can also make configuration changes to a VLAN in the Interface Range mode (see
interface range on page 108) and the Interface Config mode (see interface on page 108). For
details on modes, see Chapter 3, Using the Command Line Interface, on page 39.
Example
Figure 30 Using the interface vlan Command
makestatic
This command changes a dynamically created VLAN (one that is created by GVRP
registration) to a static VLAN (one that is permanently configured and defined). The ID is a
valid VLAN identification number. VLAN range is 2-3965.
Syntax
makestatic 2-3965
Force10 #config
Force10 (Config)#interface vlan 5
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-5)#?
description Add Description to the interface
encapsulation Configure interface link layer encapsulation type.
exit To exit from the mode.
help Display help for various special keys.
igmp Configure IGMP Snooping parameters for the Vlan
ip Configure IP parameters.
mtu Sets the default MTU size.
protocol Configure the Protocols associated with particular
Group Ids.
makestatic Change the VLAN type from 'Dynamic' to 'Static'.
name Configure an optional VLAN Name.
participation Configure how ports participate in a specific VLAN.
priority Configure the priority for untagged frames.
pvid Configure the VLAN id for a specific port.
tagged Configure tagging for a specific VLAN port.
untagged Configure untagging for a specific VLAN port.
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-5)#exit
Force10 (Config)#exit
Force10 #show vlan brief
VLAN ID VLAN Name MAC Aging IP Address
------- -------------------------------- ------------- --------------------
1 Default 300 unassigned
5 300 unassigned
Force10#
Related
Commands
interface
Accesses the Interface Config mode for a designated logical or physical
interface.
interface range
Groups a set of individual interfaces, a range of interfaces, or more than one
range of interfaces, to which subsequent configuration commands can be
applied (bulk configuration)
show vlan Displays information about VLANs, either detailed information for a specific
VLAN or summary information for all configured VLANs.
show port Displays port information for a selected port or for all ports