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 Modifying a Virtual Port
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Modifying a Virtual Port
You can modify a virtual port through the 
modvp
 command. The 
modvp
 command is very 
similar to the 
addvp
 command and the port configuration phase of the 
crgp
 command. To use 
modvp
, enter the command, followed by the Group number for the port, and the physical slot 
and port number for the port:
modvp <Group Number for port> <Module Slot>/<Port Number>
You can specify only one port at a time. For example, if you wanted to modify the parame-
ters for Port 7 on the module in Slot 4, and the Port currently resides in Group 6, then you 
would enter:
modvp 6 4/7
The procedure for using 
modvp
 is as follows:
1. Enter 
modvp
 followed by the Group number where the port currently resides, the physi-
cal slot and port number.
2. A prompt displays requesting your confirmation:
Modify local port 7 (Virtual port (#14)) ?
(y) :
Simply press 
<Enter>
 if this is the correct virtual port. The Virtual Port number in parenthe-
ses (
Virtual Port #14
 in this case) is the virtual port number within this entire Omni 
Switch/Router. Virtual ports are numbered sequentially within the switch, not within a 
Group or 
VLAN
.
3. The virtual port configuration menu displays:
Modify Ether/8 Vport 4/7 Configuration
1) Vport
: 9
2) Description
3) Bridge Mode
: Auto-Switched
31) Switch Timer
: 60
4) Flood Limit
: 192000
5) Output Format Type 
: Default (IP-Eth II, IPX-802.3)
6) Ethernet 802.2 Pass Through
: Yes
7) Admin, Operational Status
: Enabled, inactive
8) Mirrored Port Status
: Disabled, available
9) MAC Address
: 000000:000000
Command {Item=Value/?/Help/Quit/Redraw/Next/Previous/Save} (Redraw) :
Descriptions for each of the fields in this display begin on page 19-29. To change any 
default value, enter the line number for the item, an equal sign (=), and then the value for 
the parameter. When you have completed the configuration for this port, enter 
save
 to 
save all configured settings.