User Manual

Chapter 1
How to read the command reference
1.1 Applicable products
This command reference applies to the Yamaha SWP1 series of L2 switches (SWP1-8, SWP1-8MMF, SWP1-16MMF).
Refer to the following website for the latest information on firmware.
https://www.yamaha.com/proaudio/
1.2 How to read the command reference
This command reference describes the commands that you enter from the console of the Yamaha L2 switch SWP1.
Each command is described by a combination of the following items.
[Syntax]
Explains the command input syntax. Key input can use either
uppercase or lowercase characters.
Command names are shown in bold (Bold face).
The parameter portion is shown in italic (Italic face).
Keywords are shown in normal characters.
Parameters that can be omitted are enclosed in square
brackets ( [ ] ).
[Keywords]
Explains the type and significance of keywords that can be
specified for the command.
[Parameters]
Explains the type and significance of parameters that can be
specified for the command.
[Default setting] Indicates the factory-set state of the command.
[Input mode] Indicates the modes in which the command can be executed.
[Description] Explains the command.
[Notes]
Explains points that you should be aware of when using the
command.
[Examples] Provides specific examples of the command.
1.3 Interface names
In the command input syntax, interface names are used to specify each interface of the switch.
The following interface names are handled by the SWP1.
Interface type Prefix Description Examples
LAN/SFP port ge
Used to specify a physical
port. Specify ge followed by
the port number.
To specify LAN port #1: ge1
VLAN interface vlan
Used to specify a VLAN.
Specify vlan followed by
"bridge ID (fixed at 0)" + "."
+ "VLAN ID".
To specify VLAN #1: vlan0.1
static logical interface sa
Used to specify link
aggregation that combines
multiple LAN/SFP port.
Specify sa or po followed by
"logical interface ID".
To specify static logical
interface #1: sa1
LACP logical interface po
To specify LACP logical
interface #2: po2
1.4 Input syntax for commands starting with the word "no"
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