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OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
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20 Port Mobility Commands
Port mobility allows dynamic VLAN port assignment based on VLAN rules that are applied to port traf-
fic. By default, all switch ports are non-mobile ports that are manually assigned to a specific VLAN and
can only belong to one VLAN at a time. When a port is defined as a mobile port, switch software
compares traffic coming in on the port with configured VLAN rules. If any of the mobile port traffic
matches any of the VLAN rules, the port and the matching traffic become a member of that VLAN. It is
also possible for mobile ports to belong to more than one VLAN, when the port carries multiple traffic
types that match different rules on different VLANs.
fic. By default, all switch ports are non-mobile ports that are manually assigned to a specific VLAN and
can only belong to one VLAN at a time. When a port is defined as a mobile port, switch software
compares traffic coming in on the port with configured VLAN rules. If any of the mobile port traffic
matches any of the VLAN rules, the port and the matching traffic become a member of that VLAN. It is
also possible for mobile ports to belong to more than one VLAN, when the port carries multiple traffic
types that match different rules on different VLANs.
VLANs do not have a mobile or non-mobile distinction and there is no overall switch setting to invoke the
mobile port feature. Instead, mobility is enabled on individual switch ports and rules are defined for indi-
vidual VLANs to capture mobile port traffic. This chapter includes descriptions of Command Line Inter-
face (CLI) commands used to define VLAN rules, enable or disable mobile port properties, and display
mobile port configuration information.
mobile port feature. Instead, mobility is enabled on individual switch ports and rules are defined for indi-
vidual VLANs to capture mobile port traffic. This chapter includes descriptions of Command Line Inter-
face (CLI) commands used to define VLAN rules, enable or disable mobile port properties, and display
mobile port configuration information.
MIB information for port mobility commands is as follows:
Filename:
AlcatelIND1GroupMobility.MIB
Module:
ALCATEL-IND1-GROUP-MOBILITY-MIB
A summary of the available commands is listed here:
vlan dhcp mac
vlan dhcp mac range
vlan dhcp port
vlan dhcp generic
vlan binding mac-ip-port
vlan binding mac-port
vlan binding port-protocol
vlan mac
vlan mac range
vlan ip
vlan ipx
vlan protocol
vlan port
vlan port mobile
vlan port default vlan restore
vlan port default vlan
vlan port authenticate
vlan port 802.1x
show vlan rules
show vlan port mobile
vlan dhcp mac range
vlan dhcp port
vlan dhcp generic
vlan binding mac-ip-port
vlan binding mac-port
vlan binding port-protocol
vlan mac
vlan mac range
vlan ip
vlan ipx
vlan protocol
vlan port
vlan port mobile
vlan port default vlan restore
vlan port default vlan
vlan port authenticate
vlan port 802.1x
show vlan rules
show vlan port mobile