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Chapter 33
33-6 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Sample Output In the following example, 5/1 refers to port 1 on module 5. 5/1-20 refers to
ports 1 through 20 on module 5. This command also accepts a comma-
delimited list of ports or port ranges.
(configure)# set vlan 100 4/1, 4/3-4
WARNING: Port 4.1 is being bound to a VLAN other
than the default VLAN when trunking format of the
port is set to Clear
Switch port 4/1 bound to VLAN ID 100
WARNING: Port 4.3 is being bound to a VLAN other
than the default VLAN when trunking format of the
port is set to Clear
Switch port 4/3 bound to VLAN ID 100
WARNING: Port 4.4 is being bound to a VLAN other
than the default VLAN when trunking format of the
port is set to Clear
Switch port 4/4 bound to VLAN ID 100
(configure)#
clear vlan 100 4/1, 4/3-4
Switch port 4/1 unbound from VLAN ID 100
Switch port 4/3 unbound from VLAN ID 100
Switch port 4/4 unbound from VLAN ID 100
Systems P550R, P580, P880, and P882.
Table 33-4. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
<vlan-id> The VLAN ID to add or remove ports to or from.
[name <vlan-name>] The VLAN to add or remove ports to or from.
<mod-swport-
range>
A single switch port or range of switch ports on a module.