Operation Manual
VLAN Commands 6 – 67
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VLAN Commands
Use virtual LAN (VLAN) commands to configure and manage parameters for individual port
VLANs on network ports, and to display information about clients roaming within a mobility
domain. This chapter presents VLAN commands alphabetically. Use the following table to locate
commands in this chapter based on use.
clear fdb
Deletes an entry from the forwarding database (FDB).
Syntax
clear fdb {address-mode static |permanent | system} [mac-addr] [dynamic |
port port-list | [vlan vlan-id]
Creation set vlan name on page 6-73
Ports set vlan port on page 6-74
clear vlan on page 6-70
show vlan config on page 6-81
Roaming and Tunnels show roaming station on page 6-78
show roaming vlan on page 6-79
show tunnel on page 6-81
Restriction of Client
Layer 2 Forwarding
set security l2-restrict on page 6-72
show security l2-restrict on page 6-80
clear security l2-restrict on page 6-68
clear security l2-restrict counters on page 6-69
Tunnel Affinity set vlan tunnel-affinity on page 6-75
FDB Entries set fdb on page 6-71
show fdb on page 6-76
show fdb count on page 6-78
clear fdb on page 6-67
FDB Aging Timeout set fdb agingtime on page 6-72
show fdb agingtime on page 6-77
VLAN Profiles for MP
local switching
set vlan-profile on page 6-75
show vlan-profile on page 6-83
clear vlan-profile on page 6-71
address-mode
perm
Clears permanent entries. A permanent entry does not age out and remains in the
database even after a reboot, reset, or power cycle. You must specify a VLAN name or
number with this option.
static Clears static entries. A static entry does not age out, but is removed from the
database after a reboot, reset, or power cycle. You must specify a VLAN name or
number with this option.