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UFP Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
network privatevlan {host|trunk|promiscuous}
Configures the virtual port's Private VLAN mode:
host allows only ONE secondary VLAN. In case of network trunk mode,
the other VLANs will be in non‐Private VLANs. A virtual port operating in
Private VLAN host mode cannot belong to multiple Private VLAN
domains.
trunk allows both primary and secondary VLAN as well as non‐Private
VLAN domains. The Isolate‐VLAN is also allowed to pass through this port
type.
promiscuous allows private VLAN promiscuous mode
Note: Virtual ports that are part of the same physical port cannot belong to the
same Private VLAN domain.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
no network privatevlan
Disables private‐VLAN mode on the virtual port.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
qos bandwidth {max <10‐100>|min <10‐100>}
Configures bandwidth allocation for the virtual port:
Configures the minimum bandwidth guaranteed for the virtual port as a
percentage of the physical port's bandwidth. The default value is 25.
Configures the maximum bandwidth allowed for this virtual port as a
percentage of the physical port's bandwidth. The default value is 100.
Note: The aggregated minimum bandwidth guaranteed for all the virtual
ports within a physical port cannot exceed 100.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
qos ets priority <802.1q priority(0‐7)>
Configures the 802.1q priority of the traffic going through the virtual port.
The default value is 0.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
[no] qos ets hostcontrol
Enables or disables the switch to automatically configure the 802.1p priority of
the traffic traversing the virtual port.
The default value is disabled.
Command mode: UFP Virtual Port Configuration
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