User guide

VLAN VLAN command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Switching)
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2.4.4.1.9 BRIDGE SHOW INTERFACEVLANSTATS
Syntax BRIDGE SHOW INTERFACEVLANSTATS {< vlanname > | < vlannumber
>} <interfacename>
Description This command adds a named interface to the bridge.
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 show interfacevlanstats VLAN_1 bridge1
VLAN Interface Name: ethernet
Rx Frames | Tx Frames
|--------------------|------------------
22 | 1056
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See also BRIDGE ADD VLAN
BRIDGE ADD VLANINTERFACE
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACEVLANSTATS
2.4.4.1.10 BRIDGE ADD VLANINTERFACE
Syntax BRIDGE ADD VLANINTERFACE {<name>|<number>} {tagged|untagged}
<interfacename>
Description This command adds an interface in the egress interface list of the named VLAN. The
egress interface list for a VLAN is the union of tagged interfaces and the untagged inter-
faces. For the default VLAN, all the bridge interfaces, are automatically configured as its
untagged egress interfaces. The user need not explicitly add untagged interfaces for the
DefaultVlan. See bridge add vlan to add a default or a new VLAN. However, the user is
free to add/delete the interfaces from the default VLAN.
Option Description Default Value
Vlanname The name of an existing VLAN. See bridge add vlan
CLI command to configure a new VLAN.
N/A
Vlannumber A number that identifies an existing VLAN. To display
the list of statically configured VLANs, use the bridge
list static vlans command. The number appears in the
first column under the heading ID.
N/A
Interfacename The name of an egress interface of the VLAN. N/A