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Valid values: 0 - 7
psvlanid
<psvlanid-val> | none
Port service Vlan Index, the Service VLAN ID assigned to
frames received on this port. This is applicable only to
Non-Provider ports. The value zero here means that this field
is not applicable. psvlanid and ctosprofileid both can be
non-zero. But they both can not be zero. In case of bridge
port on PPPoE and IPoE interfaces psvlanid value must be
non-zero, ctosprofileid is ignored for such a port. For other
bridge ports† psvlanid value can be zero. If both psvlanid
and ctosprofileid have non-zero value for such ports, the
ctosprofileid shall be applied and psvlanid shall be ignored
Type: Modify - Optional
Valid values: 0 - 4095
ppstatus enable |
disable
This specifies if the port is a provider port or a Non-Provider
port as per Vlan stacking model. This field is applicable only
in Vlan stacking scenario. The modification of this parameter
is allowed only when the bridge port is disabled. If the value
of this field is enable i.e the port is a provider port, then
Priority of the incoming C-Vlan tag is kept preserved
irrespective of gsvSVlanCvlanQosPreserveMode of the
Svlan to which the packet belongs to.
Type: Modify - Optional
ctosprofileid
<ctosprofileid-val> |
none
This specifies the CtoS profileId for the Vlan Map profile
associated† with this interface. Value zero for this means no
CtoS profile associated with this port.† psvlanid and
ctosprofileid both can be non-zero. But they both can not be
zero. In case of bridge port on PPPoE and IPoE interfaces
psvlanid value must be non-zero, ctosprofileid is ignored for
such a port. For other bridge ports† psvlanid value can be
zero. If both psvlanid and ctosprofileid have non-zero value
for such ports, the ctosprofileid shall be applied and psvlanid
shall be ignored.
Type: Modify - Optional
Valid values: 0 -4
Example:
$ get gvrp port info portid 10