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Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 CLI | Reference Guide interface fastethernet | gigabitethernet | 281
priority-map Applies a priority map to the interface. Use the priority-map
command to configure a priority map which allows you to map
ToS and CoS values into high priority traffic queues.
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shutdown Causes a hard shutdown of the interface.
spanning-tree Enables Rapid spanning tree or Per-VLAN spanning tree enabled
cost Administrative cost associated with the spanning tree. 1-65535 19 (Fast
Ethernet)
4 (Gigabit
Ethernet)
port-priority Spanning tree priority of the interface. A lower setting brings the
port closer to root port position (favorable for forwarding traffic)
than does a higher setting. This is useful if ports may contend for
root position if they are connected to an identical bridge.
0-255 128
portfast Enables forwarding of traffic from the interface. disabled
speed Sets the interface speed: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or auto
configuration.
10|100|auto auto
switchport Sets switching mode parameters for the interface.
access vlan Sets the interface as an access port for the specified VLAN. The
interface carries traffic only for the specified VLAN.
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mode Sets the mode of the interface to access or trunk mode only. access|trunk access
trunk Sets the interface as a trunk port for the specified VLANs. A
trunk port carries traffic for multiple VLANs using 802.1q tagging
to mark frames for specific VLANs. You can include all VLANs
configured on the controller, or add or remove specified VLANs.
Specify native to identify the native VLAN for the trunk mode
interface. Frames on the native VLAN are not 802.1q tagged.
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trusted Set this interface and range of VLANs to be trusted. VLANs not
included in the trusted range of VLANs are, by default,
untrusted.
Trusted ports and VLANs are typically connected to internal
controlled networks, while untrusted ports connect to third-
party APs, public areas, or other networks to which access
controls should be applied. When Dell APs are attached directly
to the controller, set the port to be trusted.
enabled
vlan <word> Sets the supplied range of VLANs as trusted. All remaining
become untrusted automatically.
For example, If you set a VLAN range as:
vlan 1-10, 100-300, 301, 305-400, 501-4094
Then all VLANs in this range are trusted and all others become
untrusted by default. You can also use the no trusted vlan
command to explicitly make an individual VLAN untrusted. The
no trusted vlan command is additive and adds given vlans to the
existing untrusted vlan set.
However, if you execute the trusted vlan <word> command, it
overrides any earlier untrusted VLANs or a range of untrusted
VLANs and creates a new set of trusted VLANs.
NOTE: A port supports a user VLAN range from 1-4094. If you
want to set all VLANs (1-4094) on a port as untrusted then mark
the port itself as untrusted. By default the port and all its
associated VLANs are trusted.
1-4094
xsec Enables and configures the Extreme Security (xSec) protocol.
NOTE: You must purchase and install the xSec software module
license in the controller.
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Parameter Description Range Default