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Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> bridge attach bridge1 my1483
See also
BRIDGE ADD INTERFACE
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
TRANSPORTS LIST
8.4.3.1.4 BRIDGE CLEAR INTERFACES
Syntax
BRIDGE CLEAR INTERFACES
Description
This command deletes
ALL
bridge interfaces that were created using the bridge add
interface command. Any source MAC forwarding rules associated with the interfaces are
also deleted by this command.
Example
--> bridge clear interfaces
See also
BRIDGE DELETE INTERFACE
8.4.3.1.5 BRIDGE DELETE INTERFACE
Syntax
BRIDGE DELETE INTERFACE {<name>|<number>}
Description
This command deletes a
SINGLE
interface from the bridge configuration. All source
MAC forwarding rules associated with the interface that you want to delete are also
deleted by this command.
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing bridge interface. To display interface names, use
the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
N/A
number
An existing bridge interface. To display interface numbers,
use the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command. The
number appears in the first column under the heading ID.
N/A
transport
An existing transport. To display transport names, use the
<transport type>
TRANSPORTS
LIST command.
N/A
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Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> bridge delete interface 1
See also
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
8.4.3.1.6 BRIDGE DETACH
Syntax
BRIDGE DETACH
{<name>|<number>}
Description
This command detaches the transport that was attached to the bridge interface using the
bridge attach interface command. All source MAC forwarding rules associated with the
interface that you want to detach are deleted by this command.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> bridge detach interface 2
See also
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
8.4.3.1.7 BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
Syntax
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
Description
This command lists all bridge interfaces that have been created using the bridge add
interface command. It displays the following information about bridge interfaces:
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing bridge interface. To display interface names,
use the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
N/A
number
An existing bridge interface. To display interface numbers,
use the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
The number appears in the first column under the heading
ID.
N/A
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing bridge interface. To display interface names,
use the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
N/A
number
An existing bridge interface. To display interface numbers,
use the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
The number appears in the first column under the heading
ID.
N/A
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Interface ID number
Interface name
Filter type
Name of attached transport (if applicable)
Example
1) Group ADSL A devices
--> bridge list interfaces
Bridge Interfaces:
ID
|
Name
| Filter Type
|
Transport
-----|------------------|--------------|----------------
1 | defaulti
| All
| default
2 | pvc_0_35_if
| All
| pvc_0_35
--------------------------------------------------------
Example
2) Group ADSL B and ADSL C devices
--> bridge list interfaces
ID:
1
Name: defaulti
Filter| PVID
| Accept
| Ingress
| User
| Transport
Type
|
| FrameType | Filtering | Prio
|
------|-------|-----------|-----------|-------|-----------------
All
| 1
| ALL
| disabled
| 0
| default
ID:
2
Name: pvc_0_35_if
Filter| PVID
| Accept
| Ingress
| User
| Transport
Type
|
| FrameType | Filtering | Prio
|
------|-------|-----------|-----------|-------|-----------------
All
| 1
| ALL
| disabled
| 0
| pvc_0_35
See also
BRIDGE SET FILTERAGE
BRIDGE SET INTERFACE FILTERTYPE
BRIDGE SET INTERFACE PORTFILTER
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8.4.3.1.8 BRIDGE LIST VLANS
Syntax
bridge list VLANS
Description
This command lists all bridge vlans created on the bridge
Example
bridge list vlans
VLANs:
ID | VLAN ID | VLAN Name
| FDB Name
| Type
--------------------------------------------------------------
1 | 1
| DefaultVlan
| DefaultFdb | static
Tagged Interfaces:
defaulti
Untagged Interfaces:
--------------------------------------------------------------
2 | 2020
| vlan2020
| vlan2020
| static
Tagged Interfaces:
defaulti
pvc_0_35_if
Untagged Interfaces:
-----------------------------------------------------------
3 | 2030
| vlan2030
| vlan2030
| static
Tagged Interfaces:
defaulti
Untagged Interfaces: pvc_0_35_if
--------------------------------------------------------------
8.4.3.1.9 BRIDGE SET FILTERAGE
Syntax
BRIDGE SET FILTERAGE <filter age>
Description
This command specifies the maximum age of filter table entries for the bridge. The filter
age for the bridge is displayed by the
BRIDGE SHOW
command.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
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Example
--> bridge set filterage 2000
See also
BRIDGE SHOW
8.4.3.1.10 BRIDGE SET INTERFACE FILTERTYPE
Syntax
BRIDGE SET INTERFACE {<name>|<number>} FILTERTYPE
{ALL|IP|PPPOE}
Description
This command specifies the type of Ethernet filtering performed by the named bridge
interface.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> bridge set interface bridge2 filtertype ip
See also
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
Option
Description
Default Value
filter age
The filter age is the time (in seconds) after which MAC
addresses are removed from the filter table when there
has been no activity. The time may be an integer value
between 10 and 100,000 seconds.
300 seconds
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing bridge interface. To display interface names,
use the
BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
N/A
number
An existing bridge interface. To display interface numbers,
use
THE BRIDGE LIST INTERFACES
command.
The number appears in the first column under the heading
ID.
N/A
all
Allows all types of Ethernet packets through the port.
All
ip
Allows only IP/ARP Ethernet packets through the port.
pppoe
Allows only PPPoE Ethernet packets through the port.

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