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VLAN VLAN command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Switching)
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2.4.4.1.4 BRIDGE LIST STATIC VLANS
Syntax BRIDGE LIST STATIC VLANS
Description This command displays all of the statically configured VLANs. See bridge add vlan CLI
command to statically configure a VLAN. For each of the VLANs, the command displays
all of the statically added egress interfaces. See the bridge add vlaninterface CLI com-
mand to add an interface to the named VLAN.
ID: The sequence number given by the CLI system for the VLAN in the CLI listing.
VLAN ID: A number that identifies an existing statically-configured VLAN.
VLAN Name: A name that identifies an existing statically-configured VLAN.
FDB Name: The name of an existing filtering database to which the filtering entry will be added. See Note
on filtering database in this command
.
Tagged Interfaces: Tagged egress interface list.
Untagged Interfaces: Untagged egress interface list.
Example --> bridge list static vlans
..ID..|...VLAN ID....|......VLAN Name.......|...FDB Name
------|--------------|----------------------|----------------
...1..|......2.......|.......VLAN_1.........|....FDB_1
Tagged Interfaces: bridge1
Untagged Interfaces: bridge2
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See also BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
BRIDGE ATTACH
2.4.4.1.5 BRIDGE LIST VLANS
Syntax BRIDGE LIST VLANS
Description This command adds a named interface to the bridge.
ID: The sequence number given by the CLI system for the VLAN in the CLI listing.
VLAN ID: A number that identifies an existing statically-configured VLAN.
VLAN Name: A name that identifies an existing statically-configured VLAN.
FDB Name: The name of an existing filtering database to which the filtering entry will be added. See Note
on filtering database in this command
.
Type: Indicates whether the VLAN is either statically configured or dynamically learnt.
Tagged Interfaces: Tagged egress interface list.
Example --> bridge list vlans