User guide

BRIDGE Bridge command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Switching)
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Example bridge add ucastinterface UCAST_1 DefaultFdb bridge
See also BRIDGE ADD UCASTENTRY SRC
BRIDGE ADD UCASTENTRY DEST
BRIDGE LIST UCASTENTRIES
2.3.4.1.9 BRIDGE ATTACH
Syntax BRIDGE ATTACH { <name> | <number> } <transport>
Description This command attaches an existing transport to an existing bridge interface to allow data
to be bridged via the transport. Only one transport can be attached to an interface. If
you use this command when there is already a transport attached to the interface, the
previous transport is replaced by the new one.
This command implicitly enables the transport being attached. This command also adds
the interface to the untagged port list of the default VLAN.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
entryn umber A number that identifies an existing unicast forwarding entry. To
display the list of statically configured unicast entries, use
bridge
list static ucastentries.
The number appears in the first column
under the heading ID.
fdbname The name of an existing filtering database to which the filtering
entry will be added. See Note on filtering database in this com-
mand.
fdbn umber A number that identifies an existing Filtering Database. To dis-
play the list of FDBs, use the
bridge list fdbs
command. The
number appears in the first column under the heading ID.
interface-
name
The name of a bridge interface that has previously been
added and attached to a transport using the
bridge add inter-
face
and
bridge attach
CLI commands, respectively.
Name Description Default Value
Name The name manually assigned to the object when it was cre-
ated.
N/A
Number The numerical identifier automatically assigned to the object
when it was created.
N/A