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Used to map IP4/IP6 priority 0-63 to internal queue 0-3.
--get-ip4ip6-queue-map=PORT
Prints gets the queue of a mapped IP4/IP6 priority.
--get-ip4ip6-queue-map-ext=PORT
Prints gets the queue of a mapped IP4/IP6 priority.
Applicable to 7/8 port models only. Port 1…4 covers LAN port 5…8.
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN:
--set-port-admit-only-tagged-frames=PORT:ENABLE
This will make sure that all frames received on the port is blocked unless they
are tagged with a VLAN ID.
--set-port-admit-only-tagged-frames-ext=PORT:ENABLE
This will make sure that all frames received on the port is blocked unless they
are tagged with a VLAN ID.
Applicable to 7/8 port models only. Port 1…4 covers LAN port 5…8.
--get-port-admit-only-tagged-frames=PORT
Prints the status of blocking untagged frames
--get-port-admit-only-tagged-frames-ext=PORT
Prints the status of blocking untagged frames
Applicable to 7/8 port models only. Port 1…4 covers LAN port 5…8.
--add-vtu-entry=VID:WAN:LAN1:LAN2:LAN3:LAN4:CPU:NRL-ENABLE[:PRIORITY]
--add-vtu-entry=VID:WAN:LAN1:LAN2:LAN3:LAN4:CPU:LAN5:LAN6: LAN7:LAN8:NRL-
ENABLE[:PRIORITY]
Applicable to 7/8 port models only.
Modes for the ports
0=egress unmodified, so the frames’s VID tag will not be modified
1=not member, frames belonging to the VLAN will not be present on
the port
2=egress untagged, frames with VID tag will have this tag stripped
3=egress tagged, frames will have the VID tag inserted
If the VID should be omitted in rate limitation, the NRL-ENABLE should be set
to 1, then PIRL bucket will be bypassed.
PRIORITY is optional parameter, a Class of Service value can be associated to
the specific VLAN. Value 0…7 is accepted. If parameters is omitted no changes
will be made to priority tag.
--del-vtu-entry=VID
Removes the VTU entry for the VID.
--dump-vtu
Dumps the VTU table
--clear-vtu
Removes all entries of the VTU.
--set-port-default-vid=PORT:VID
Sets the default VLAN ID(VID) for a port.
--set-port-default-vid-ext=PORT:VID
Sets the default VLAN ID(VID) for a port.
Applicable to 7/8 port models only. Port 1…4 covers LAN port 5…8.