Operation Manual

Port Commands
Port Commands
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Syntax
clear port type port-list
Defaults
The cleared port becomes a network port but is not placed in any VLANs.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
Use this command to change a port back to a network port. All configuration settings specific
to the port type are removed. For example, if you clear an MP port, all MP-specific settings are
removed. Table 5– 3 lists the default network port settings that MSS applies when you clear a port
type.
Examples
The following command clears port 5:
MX# clear port type 5
This may disrupt currently authenticated users. Are you sure? (y/n) [n]y
success: change accepted.
See Also
set port type ap on page 5-59
set port type wired-auth on page 5-60
monitor port counters
Displays and continually updates port statistics.
Syntax
monitor port counters [octets | packets | receive-errors | transmit-errors |
collisions | receive-etherstats | transmit-etherstats]
port-list List of physical ports. MSS resets and removes the configuration from all the
specified ports.
Table 5– 3. Network Port Defaults
Port Parameter Setting
VLAN membership None.
Note: Although the command changes a port
to a network port, the command does not
place the port in any VLAN. To use the port
in a VLAN, you must add the port to the
VLAN.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Based on the VLAN(s) you add the port to.
802.1X No authorization.
Port groups None.
Internet Group Management
Protocol (IGMP) snooping
Enabled as port is added to VLANs.
Access point and radio
parameters
Not applicable
Maximum user sessions Not applicable
octets Displays octet statistics first.
packets Displays packet statistics first.