Dell S4148U-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.0E R2 - Page 112
switchport access vlan, switchport mode
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• System hostname • Unified Forwarding Table (UFT) mode • ECMP maximum paths You must manually reconfigure other settings on a switch after you apply a new port profile and reload the switch. Example OS10(config)# switch-port-profile 1/1 profile-1 Warning: Switch port profile will be applied only after a save and reload. All management port configurations will be retained but all other configurations will be wiped out after the reload. OS10(config)# do write memory OS10(config)# do reload Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later switchport access vlan Assigns access VLAN membership to a port in L2 access or trunk mode. Syntax switchport access vlan vlan-id Parameters vlan vlan-id - Enter the VLAN ID number (1 to 4094). Default VLAN 1 Command Mode INTERFACE Usage Information This command enables L2 switching for untagged traffic and assigns a port interface to default VLAN 1. Use this command to change the assignment of the access VLAN that carries untagged traffic. You must create the VLAN before you can assign an access interface to it. The no version of this command resets access VLAN membership on a L2 access or trunk port to VLAN 1. Example OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/3)# switchport mode access OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/3)# switchport access vlan 100 Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later switchport mode Places an interface in L2 access or trunk mode. Syntax Parameters switchport mode {access | trunk} • access - Enables L2 switching of untagged frames on a single VLAN. • trunk - Enables L2 switching of untagged frames on the access VLAN, and of tagged frames on the VLANs specified with the switchport trunk allowed vlan command. Default Command Mode Usage Information access INTERFACE • If an IP address is assigned to an interface, you cannot use this command to enable L2 switching - you must first remove the IP address. 112 Interfaces