SVLAN DB
Use the SVLAN DB subtab to manage the SVLAN DB of GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE cards provisioned in the L2-over-DWDM mode.
 
Item
Description
Num
Displays the row number.
SVlan ID
Displays the VLAN identifier. If you have added a row, enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4093. You cannot duplicate VLAN IDs.
SVlan Name
Displays the VLAN name. If you have added a row, enter a VLAN name between 1 and 32 characters.
Protection
If you have added a row, check/uncheck to enable/disable VLAN protection. A maximum of 256 VLANs can be protected.
MAC Learning
(GE_XP card only) Enables or disables MAC learning for the port. MAC learning is used by Layer 2 switches to learn the MAC addresses of network nodes so they know where to send traffic. Layer 2 switches, including the GE_XP and 10GE_XP cards in L2-over-DWDM mode, maintain a MAC learning table that associates the MAC addresses and VLANs with a given port.
Note
MAC address table aging is 300 seconds. It cannot be changed.
To set this option, the card mode must be L2-over-DWDM.
IGMP
Enables or disables the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). By default it is disabled.
IGMP Fast Leave
Enables or disables the IGMP fast leave. By default it is disabled.
IGMP Suppression
Enables or disables the IGMP report suppression. By default it is disabled.
Load
Opens the Load Profile dialog box.
Store
Opens the Store Profile dialog box.
Merge
Opens theMerge Conflicts dialog box, which allows you to merge the selected profile and an existing one loaded from a different node.
Delete DB
Deletes the entire SVLAN DB from the selected card.
Circuits
Opens the VLAN Trail OCH Circuits dialog box.
Add Rows
Adds a row on the VLAN DB Profile tab to add VLANs to the database. You can create 4093 VLANs even though the VLAN database can hold 4095 VLANs.
To add multiple rows, type a number in the box to the left of the Add Rows button and click Add Rows.
Delete Sel. row(s)
Removes the selected VLAN on the VLAN DB Profile tab except the last VLAN.
Help
Displays context-sensitive help.

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