User guide

Bridge command reference BRIDGE
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Description This command specifies the number of traffic classes supported by the bridge interface.
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).
Example --> bridge set interface bridge1 trafficclassmap 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
See also BRIDGE SHOW INTERFACE TRAFFICCLASSMAP
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
2.3.4.1.44 BRIDGE SET INTERFACE PORTFILTER
Syntax
BRIDGE SET INTERFACE {<name> | <number>} PORTFILTER {all | <port>}
Description This command controls the bridge’s forwarding and broadcasting behavior. It allows you
to set a portfilter on a bridge interface to determine which port or ports unknown pack-
ets should be forwarded to. This command sets one destination port at a time. If you
Name Description Default Value
Name A name that identifies an existing bridge interface. To display
interface names, use the bridge list interfaces command.
N/A
Number A number that identifies an existing bridge interface. To display
interface names, use the bridge list interfaces command. The
number appears in the first column under the heading ID.
N/A
pri0 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 0 is
mapped.
0
pri1 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 1 is
mapped.
1
pri2 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 2 is
mapped.
2
pri3 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 3 is
mapped.
3
pri4 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 4 is
mapped.
4
pri5 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 5 is
mapped.
5
pri6 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 6 is
mapped.
6
pri7 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 7 is
mapped.
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