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disable learning ports <portlist> Disables MAC address learning on one or more
ports for security purposes. If MAC address
learning is disabled, only broadcast traffic, EDP
traffic, and packets destined to a permanent MAC
address matching that port number, are
forwarded to the port. The default setting is
enabled.
disable ports <portlist> Disables a port. Even when disabled, the link is
available for diagnostic purposes.
disable sharing <port> Disables a load-sharing group of ports.
disable smartredundancy <portlist> Disables the smart redundancy feature. If the
feature is disabled, the switch changes to the
active link only when the current active link
becomes inoperable.
enable jumbo-frame ports [<portlist> | all] Enables reception and transmission of jumbo
frames. A jumbo frame is dropped if it is received
on a port with jumbo frames disabled, or if the
jumbo frame needs to be forwarded out of a port
that has jumbo frames disabled.
enable learning ports <portlist> Enables MAC address learning on one or more
ports. The default setting is enabled.
enable ports <portlist> Enables a port.
enable sharing <port> grouping <portlist>
{port-based | address-based | round-robin}
Defines a load-sharing group of ports. The ports
specified in <portlist> are grouped to the
master port. Optional load-sharing algorithms
include:
port-based Uses the ingress port as criteria
for egress port selection.
address-based Uses addressing
information as criteria for egress port
selection.
round-robin Forwards packets to all egress
ports in a round-robin fashion.
If not specified, port-based load-sharing is used.
enable smartredundancy <portlist> Enables the smart redundancy feature on the
redundant Gigabit Ethernet port. When the Smart
Redundancy feature is enabled, the switch
always uses the primary link when the primary
link is available. The default setting is enabled.
Table 5- 1: Summit Switch Port Commands (continued)
Command Description