
■ binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p. 227)
■ integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 239)
■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define mapping between a DSCP
(Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802 (p. 285)
■ priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use. (p. 265)
■ service-policy -- Apply the QoS/Mirror policy on the vlan (ASCII-STR) (p. 275)
■ in -- Apply policy on inbound packets. (p. 238)
■ tagged -- Assign ports to current VLAN as tagged ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 278)
■ untagged -- Assign ports to current VLAN as untagged ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 282)
■ voice -- Labels this VLAN as a Voice VLAN, allowing you to separate, prioritize, and authenticate
voice traffic moving through your network (p. 283)
■ vrrp -- Enable/disable/configure VRRP operation on the VLAN (p. 284)
■ vrid < 1 to 255 > -- Configure a virtual router instance for the VLAN (p. 284)
■ advertise-interval < 1 to 255 > -- Set time interval (in seconds) between sending VRRP
advertisement messages (p. 219)
■ backup -- Designate the virtual router instance as a Backup (p. 226)
■ enable -- Enable/disable operation of the virtual router instance (p. 232)
■ failback -- Trigger VR to failback to its configured priority value (p. 233)
■ failover -- Trigger VR to failover to a peer (p. 233)
■ with-monitoring -- Trigger VR to failover and continue montior of master VR (p. 289)
■ owner -- Designate the virtual router instance as an Owner (Master) (p. 258)
■ preempt-delay-time < 1 to 600 > -- Enable the pre-emptive delay timer for the virtual
router instance (p. 264)
■ preempt-mode -- Enable/disable preempt mode for the virtual router instance (p. 264)
■ primary-ip-address -- Specify IP address the virtual router instance will use as a source
in VRRP advertisement messages (p. 264)
■ ip-addr -- Specify IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 241)
■ lowest -- Dynamically determine lowest IP address. (p. 249)
■ priority < 1 to 255 > -- Configure priority for the virtual router instance (p. 265)
■ track -- Enable/disable tracking for VR (p. 278)
■ interface -- Enable/disable tracking of logical ports for VR (p. 239)
■ lport-list -- Enable/disable tracking of specified logical ports for VR ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 249)
■ vlan -- Enable/disable tracking of VLANs for VR (p. 282)
■ vlan-id-range -- Enable/disable tracking of specified VLANs for VR
(VLAN-ID-RANGE) (p. 283)
■ virtual-ip-address -- Specify IP address to be supported by the virtual router instance (p.
282)
■ ip-addr -- Specify IP address/mask. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p. 241)
COMMAND DETAILS
poison-reverse (p. 262)in (p. 238)access-group (p. 214)
port-list (p. 262)integer-range (p. 239)address (p. 216)
port-name (p. 263)interface (p. 239)advert-address (p. 219)
port-num (p. 263)interval (p. 240)advertise-interval (p. 219)
port-type (p. 263)ip (p. 240)all (p. 219)
power-over-ethernet (p. 263)ip-addr (p. 241)allocate_by (p. 221)
preempt-delay-time (p. 264)ip-recv-mac-address (p. 243)any (p. 221)
preempt-mode (p. 264)ipv6 (p. 244)anycast (p. 221)
preference (p. 264)ipv6-addr (p. 245)area (p. 221)
primary-ip-address (p. 264)ipv6-addr/mask (p. 245)area-id (p. 222)
priority (p. 265)irdp (p. 246)arp-protect (p. 223)
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