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Disabling / Enabling and Naming Ports
D-Series CLI Reference 4-7
Disabling / Enabling and Naming Ports
Purpose
To disable and re‐enable one or more ports, and to assign an alias to a port. By default, all ports are
enabled at device startup. You may want to disable ports for security or to troubleshoot network
issues. Ports may also be assigned an alias for convenience.
Commands
set port disable
Use this command to administratively disable one or more ports. When this command is
executed, in addition to disabling the physical Ethernet link, the port will no longer learn entries
in the forwarding database.
Syntax
set port disable port-string
Parameters
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Example
This example shows how to disable
ge
.1.1:
D2(su)->set port disable ge.1.1
MIB2 Interface
Counters
MIB2 network traffic counts
802.1Q Switch
Counters
Counts of frames received, transmitted, and filtered.
Table 4-12 show port counters Output Details (Continued)
Output Field
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set port disable
set port enable
show port alias
set port alias
port‐string
Specifies the port(s) to disable. For a detailed description of possible port‐
string values, refer to “