bind interface interface_name context_nameno bind interface interface_name context_nameSpecifies the name of the virtual interface to be bound to the context. interface_name must be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.Specifies the name of the context to be bound to the virtual port. context_name must refer to a previously configured context.bind interface sampleVirtual sampleContextno bind interface sampleVirtual sampleContext
• high-activity : High port activity threshold settings
• monitoring : Threshold monitoring configuration settings
• rx-utilization : Receive port utilization threshold settings
• tx-utilization : Transmit port utilization threshold settingsdescription textSpecifies the descriptive text to use. text must be 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters with no spaces or a quoted string using printable characters.description samplePortDescriptiveTextdescription “This is a sample description”Flow control is enabled by default on the QGLC and can be disabled using the no command on a per-port basis. This command does not work on Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet line cards (FELC, GELC) which do not support flow control.active mode sends out LACP packets periodically.passive mode only responds to LACP packets received.auto = the rate is controlled by the peerfast = 1secslow = 30secDefault: autoauto: configures the interface to auto negotiate the interface speed.Important: Ethernet networking rules dictate that if a device whose interface is configured to auto-negotiate is communicating with a device that is manually configured to support full duplex, the first device will negotiate to the manually configured speed of the second device but will only communicate in half duplex mode.
srp virtual-mac-address MAC_AddressThe SRP virtual MAC address is applied to the port when the chassis is in SRP ACTIVE state. The default is no srp virtual-mac-address.srp virtual-mac-address MAC_Addresshigh_thresh can be configured to any integer value between 0 and 100.low_thresh can be configured to any integer value between 0 and 100.Important: This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.
• Enter condition: Actual percent utilization of a port ³ High Threshold
• Clear condition: Actual percent utilization of a port < Low ThresholdRefer to the threshold poll command in the Global Configuration Mode Commands chapter of this reference to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command in this chapter to enable thresholding for this value.
• SNMP traps: SNMP traps have been created that indicate the condition (high threshold crossing and/or clear) of each of the monitored values. Complete descriptions and other information pertaining to these traps is located in the starentMIB(8164).starentTraps(2) section of the SNMP MIB Reference.
• Logs: The system provides a facility called threshold for which active and event logs can be generated. As with other system facilities, logs are generated Log messages pertaining to the condition of a monitored value are generated with a severity level of WARNING.
• Alarm System: High threshold alarms generated within the specified polling interval are considered “outstanding” until a the condition no longer exists and/or a condition clear alarm is generated.
This command enables thresholding for port-level values. Refer to the threshold high-activity, threshold rx-utilization, and threshold tx-utilization commands in this chapter for information on configuring these values. In addition refer to the threshold poll command in the Global Configuration Mode Commands chapter of this reference for information on configuring the polling interval over which these values are monitored.Important: This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.
Important: Ports configured for half-duplex do not differentiate between data received and data transmitted. Therefore, to avoid redundant alarms, it is recommended that only the receive or transmit utilization threshold be configured.
• Enter condition: Actual percent utilization of a port for received data ³ High Threshold
• Clear condition: Actual percent utilization of a port for received data < Low ThresholdRefer to the threshold poll command in the Global Configuration Mode Commands chapter of this reference to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command in this chapter to enable thresholding for this value.Important: This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.
Important: Ports configured for half-duplex do not differentiate between data received and data transmitted. Therefore, to avoid redundant alarms, it is recommended that only the receive or transmit utilization threshold be configured.
• Enter condition: Actual percent utilization of a port for transmit data ³ High Threshold
• Clear condition: Actual percent utilization of a port for transmit data < Low ThresholdRefer to the threshold poll command in the Global Configuration Mode Commands chapter of this reference to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command in this chapter to enable thresholding for this value.no vlan tagA tag that you specify to identify the VLAN. The tag must be unique and not used by any other VLANs on any other ports in the system. tag must be an integer from 1 through 4095.Important: To maintain optimal performance, this keyword should not be specified for VLANs that are not to be associated with subscribers.
Important: VLANs are supported in conjunction with ports on the Ethernet 10/100 and 1000 line cards and on the four-port Quad Gig-E Line Card (QGLC). (VLAN tagging is not supported for SPIO ports.) The system supports the configuration of VLANs as follows:
Important: Ethernet 10/100 Line Card: Maximum of 256 VLANs per port and a maximum of 1016 VLANs per Line Card. (VLANs on all the ports of a single 10/100 Line Card can not add up to more than 1016.)
Important: In order to change the type (using/removing the subscriber-vlan keyword) for VLANs that are already configured, the VLAN must first be deleted and then reconfigured as desired.
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