Command Line Interface Reference Guide > The Configuration Menu > /cfg/port <port number> Port Configuration Menu
/cfg/port <port number>
Port Configuration Menu
The Port menu lets you configure settings for individual ports. This menu is enabled by default. Port configuration differs for the various Alteon Application Switch platforms.
Notes
*For the port configuration and port numbering for the various Alteon platforms, refer to the Alteon Installation and Maintenance Guide.
*You cannot configure static ARP entries for static trunk/LACP ports.
 
[Port 1 Menu]
gig - Gig Phy Menu
pvid - Set default port VLAN id
alias - Set port alias
name - Set port name
   rmon - Enable/Disable RMON for port
tag - Enable/disable VLAN tagging for port
iponly - Enable/disable allow IP related frames at ingress
ena - Enable port
dis - Disable port
cur - Display current port configuration
 
Port Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/port) 
Command Syntax and Usage
gig
 
If a port is configured to support Gigabit Ethernet, this displays the Gigabit Ethernet Physical Link menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/port <port number>/gig Port Link Configuration.
pvid <VLAN number, 1-4090>
 
Sets the default VLAN number which is used to forward frames which are not VLAN tagged.
Default: 1
alias <15 characters string>
 
Set an alias for the port number.
name <64 character string> |none
 
Sets a name for the port. The assigned port name appears next to the port number on some information and statistics screens.
Default: none
cont <BWM Contract (1-1024)>
 
Sets the default Bandwidth Management contract for this port.
nonip <BW Contract number, 1-1024>
 
Sets the Bandwidth Management contract for non-IP traffic for this port.
Default: 1024
Note: vADC bandwidth management port configuration is available under /cfg/l2/vlan <VLAN number> VLAN Configuration
egbw <0k-5000k|1m-100m>
 
Sets the egress bandwidth limit for the port to avoid overloading the receiving router or Alteon. Using this command, you can configure the egress bandwidth limit of the port to match the bandwidth link of the receiving router or Alteon. This means that the port’s speed is taken as the egress bandwidth. For example, the egress bandwidth for an FE port will be 100m.
Default: 0
Note: You need the Bandwidth Management license installed and enabled to use this command.
rmon disable|enable
 
Disables or enables RMON for this port.
Default: disable
tag disable|enable
 
Disables or enables VLAN tagging for this port.
Default: disable
iponly disable|enable
 
Disables or enables allowing only IP-related frames.
If enabled, only ARP, IPv4, IPv6, RARP, STP BPDU, PVST BPDU, LACP and LLDP protocols are allowed and all the rest are dropped.
Default: disable
ena
 
Enables the port.
dis
 
Disables the port.
To temporarily disable a port without changing its configuration attributes, see /oper/port <port number> Operations-Level Port Options.
cur
 
Displays the current port parameters.