Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 938
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Layer 3 protocols are not supported on a Stackable VLAN network. • Assigning an IP address to a Stackable VLAN is supported when all the members are only Stackable VLAN trunk ports. IP addresses on a Stackable VLAN-enabled VLAN is not supported if the VLAN contains Stackable VLAN access ports. This facility is provided for SNMP management over a Stackable VLAN enabled VLAN containing only Stackable VLAN trunk interfaces. Layer 3 routing protocols on such a VLAN are not supported. • It is recommended that you do not use the same MAC address, on different customer VLANs, on the same Stackable VLAN. • Interfaces configured using Stackable VLAN access or Stackable VLAN trunk commands will not switch traffic for the default VLAN. These interfaces will switch traffic only when they are added to a non-default VLAN. • Starting with FTOS 7.8.1 for S-Series (9.0.2.0 for S-Series ExaScale), a vlan-stack trunk port is also allowed to be configured as a tagged port and as an untagged port for single-tagged VLANs. When the vlan-stack trunk port is also a member of an untagged vlan, the port should be in hybrid mode. See portmode hybrid. dei enable s S6000 Make packets eligible for dropping based on their DEI value. Syntax dei enable Defaults Packets are colored green; no packets are dropped. Command Mode CONFIGURATION Command History Version 9.0.2.0 Version 8.3.7.0 Version 8.3.1.0 Introduced on the S6000. Introduced on S4810. Introduced on S-Series. dei honor z S6000 Honor the incoming DEI value by mapping it to an FTOS drop precedence. You may enter the command once for 0 and once for 1. Syntax dei honor {0 | 1} {green | red | yellow} Parameters 0 | 1 green | red | yellow Enter the bit value you want to map to a color. Choose a color: • Green: High priority packets that are the least preferred to be dropped. • Yellow: Lower priority packets that are treated as best-effort. • Red: Lowest priority packets that are always dropped (regardless of congestion status). Defaults Disabled; Packets with an unmapped DEI value are colored green. 938 | VLAN Stacking