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C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations
C-10
September
2002
9128-A2-GB20-80
[
no
]
bridge-group
bridge-group
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: config-if, config-subif
Command Mode: config-if, config-subif
Allows a user to apply or remove a set of bridge group parameters to/from an interface or
sub-interface. When a set of bridge group parameters is applied or removed at the
interface level, the command also applies to all sub-interfaces on the interface.
sub-interface. When a set of bridge group parameters is applied or removed at the
interface level, the command also applies to all sub-interfaces on the interface.
Example:
no bridge-group
NOTE: If the bridge group is only required on specific sub-interfaces, remove the
bridge group from an interface and apply it at the sub-interface level.
bridge group from an interface and apply it at the sub-interface level.
bridge-group – Valid bridge group number 1 is applied to all interfaces by default. Any
sub-interfaces created on interfaces where the bridge group is applied inherit the bridge
group.
sub-interfaces created on interfaces where the bridge group is applied inherit the bridge
group.
[
no
]
bridge-group
bridge-group
{
input-type-list
in-access-list-200num
|
output-type-list
out-access-list-200num
}
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: config-if
Command Mode: config-if
Allows a user to specify or remove an input or output Ethernet type code filter for an
interface. No bridge group filters are applied to interfaces by default.
interface. No bridge group filters are applied to interfaces by default.
Example:
bridge-group 1 input-type-list 8069
NOTE: The order in which access-list filters are entered affects the order in which the
filters are applied. Each filter is applied in succession until all filters have been applied.
If no conditions match, a frame is discarded.
filters are applied. Each filter is applied in succession until all filters have been applied.
If no conditions match, a frame is discarded.
bridge-group – Valid bridge group number 1 is applied to all interfaces by default. Any
sub-interfaces created on interfaces where the bridge group is applied inherit the bridge
group.
sub-interfaces created on interfaces where the bridge group is applied inherit the bridge
group.
in-access-list-200num – The input type access list valid range for protocol type-code
access lists: 200 – 299.
access lists: 200 – 299.
, Ethernet Type Codes (Hex).
out-access-list-200num – The output type access list number valid range for protocol
type-code access lists: 200– 299.
type-code access lists: 200– 299.
Table C-6.
Bridge Commands (2 of 2)