configure vman ports add cvid

configure vman vman_name ports [port_list | all] add [cvid cvid_first { - cvid_last } { translate cvid_first_xlate { - cvid_last_xlate } } | port-cvid port_cvid]

Description

Adds one or more CVIDs to a CEP.

Syntax Description

vman_name Specifies the VMAN to configure.
vman_id Specifies the VMAN ID to configure.
port_list Specifies a list of ports.
cvid_first Specifies a Customer VLAN ID (CVID) or the first in a range of CVIDs that the CEP will accept and map to the specified VMAN. Valid values are 1-4095.
cvid_last Specifies the last in a range of CVIDs that the CEP will accept and map to the VMAN. Valid values are 1-4095.
translate Enables translation of the specified CEP CVID range to the specified VMAN CVID range.
cvid_first_xlate Specifies a VMAN CVID or the first in a range of VMAN CVIDs to which the CEP CVIDs will map. Valid values are 1-4095.
cvid_last_xlate Specifies the last in a range of VMAN CVIDs to which the CEP CVIDs will map. Valid values are 1-4095. The number of VMAN CVIDs in this range must equal the number of CEP CVIDs specified in this command.
port-cvid Port's customer VLAN ID used for untagged packets.
port_cvid Customer VLAN ID assigned to untagged packets from 1.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Before you can add CVIDs to CEPs, you must configure the target physical ports as CEPs using the following command:

configure vman add ports

If you specify only one CVID or a range of CVIDs without translation, the specified CVIDs are mapped to the specified VMAN and appear unchanged in the VMAN.

If you specify CVID translation, the CEP CVIDs map to different VMAN CVIDs. The number of CEP CVIDs specified must equal the number of VMAN CVIDs specified. The first CEP CVID in the specified range maps to the first CVID in the range specified for the VMAN. The difference between cvid_first and cvid_first_xlate establishes an offset N that maps CEP CVIDs to VMAN CVIDs. (Offset N = cvid_first_xlate - cvid_first.) The translated VMAN CVID that corresponds to a CEP CVID can be determined as follows:

VMAN CVID = CEP CVID + N

Note

Note

CVID translation can reduce the number of CVIDs that can be mapped to VMANs.

When this command specifies multiple ports, each port gets an independent CVID map; the ports do not share a common map. Changes to the CVID map affect only the ports specified in the configuration command. For example, consider the following commands:

configure vman vman1 add port 1-2 cep cvid 10
configure vman vman1 port 1 add cvid 11 

After these commands are entered, port 1 maps CVIDs 10 and 11 to VMAN vman1, and port 2 maps only CVID 10 to vman1.

To view the CEP CVID configuration for a port, use the show vman command.

Example

The following example adds CVIDs 20-29 to port 1 and VMAN vman1 and enables translation to CVIDs 30-39:

configure vman vman1 port 1 add cvid 20 - 29 translate 30 - 99

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.6.

The vman_id variable was added in ExtremeXOS 16.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available on all platform.