Is there a way to specify a ports range in command:
vlan <tag> 802.1q <ports range>
Thank's
802.1q ports range
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benny
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rusik
benny wrote:Hi rusik and welcome to AlcatelUnleashed,
Unfortunately there is no such command today.
As far as I've been told this is being worked on as a "Product Enhancement Request" by Alcatel-Lucent, lets hope it will be available on one of the coming platforms/releases.
-benny
Thank You benny for Your attention on my post.
heh, good hardware/software without basic command. A little bit disapointed. Bugs everywhere
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benny
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rusik
benny wrote:I don't understand that "Bugs everywhere" note.
Could you please share which issues you have?
Before you go live with your network, I'd recommend that you upgrade to AOS 6.4.3.R01.
-benny
Benny, i am sorry for making confusion.
Bugs but not in Alcatel OmniSwitch 6850 precisely and yes my AOS 6.4.3.R01
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alalam
bingo!!!
i was just scripting up a trunk, saved me some time and effort. thanks for the tip.
think i'll go fishing this afternoon after all.
i was just scripting up a trunk, saved me some time and effort. thanks for the tip.
think i'll go fishing this afternoon after all.
silvio wrote:but you can make vlan-tagging for a lot of vlan's with one command (but only for one port/LAG).
for example for vlan 2, 8, 10...19:
> vlan 2 8 10-19 802.1q 1/24
maybe this will helpfull to you.
Silvio
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walgett

