User guide
VLAN VLAN command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Switching)
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2.4.4.1.1 BRIDGE ADD VLAN
Syntax BRIDGE ADD VLAN <name> <vlanid> <fdb>
Description This command adds a named VLAN (either the default VLAN or a user-defined VLAN)
to the bridge. By default, all of the bridge interfaces are added to the untagged interface
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).
Example --> bridge add vlan VLAN_1 2 FDB_1
VLAN DELETE XXXXX X XX X
VLAN LIST XXXX XX
VLAN SHOW XX X
VLAN TRANSLATE XX X XX
Option Description Default Value
Name An arbitrary name that identifies the VLAN. It can be
made up of one or more letters or a combination of
letters and digits, but it cannot start with a digit. Set to
‘DefaultVlan’ to add the default VLAN.
N/A
Vlanid The VLAN Id that the user wants to assign to the
named VLAN. The valid values for the VLAN Id ranges
between 1 and 4094. Set to 1 to add the default VLAN.
(VLAN Id 1 is used only for the default VLAN.)
Fdb The name of an existing Filtering Database with which
the user wants the VLAN to be associated. If the FDB
already exists, the VLAN becomes associated with that
FDB. If the FDB does not exist, it is created and the
VLAN becomes associated with it. See bridge list fdbs
CLI commands to display all the existing filtering data-
bases configured in the bridge and their corresponding
statistics. Set to DefaultFdb’ to add the default VLAN.
Commands
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C