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bridgegroup
The following operations can be performed on “bridgegroup”:
bind | show | set | add | unset | unbind | rm |
bind bridgegroup
Bind a vlan or an ip address to a bridgegroup.
Synopsis
bind bridgegroup
Arguments
id The integer that uniquely identifies the bridge group. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1000
vlan An integer that uniquely identifies the VLAN that you want to bind to this bridge group. Minimum value: 2 Maximum value: 4094
IPAddress A network address or addresses to be associated with the bridge group. You must add entries for these network addresses in the routing table before running this command.
netmask A subnet mask associated with the network address.
td Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0. Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 4094
ownerGroup The owner node group in a Cluster for this vlan. Default value: DEFAULT_NG
Example
bind bridgegroup 1 -vlan 2
show bridgegroup
Display the configured bridge group. If a name is specified, only that particular bridge group information is displayed. Otherwise, all configured bridge groups are displayed.
Synopsis
show bridgegroup [
Arguments
id The name of the bridge group. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1000
Output
td Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0.
IPAddress The IP address assigned to the bridge group.
netmask The network mask for the subnet defined for the bridge group.
flags Temporary flag used for internal purpose.
portbitmap Member interfaces of this bridge group.
tagbitmap Tagged members of this bridge group.
ifaces Names of all member interfaces of this bridge group.
tagIfaces Names of all tagged member interfaces of this bridge group.
vlan Names of all member VLANs.
dynamicRouting Whether dynamic routing is enabled or disabled.
ipv6DynamicRouting Whether ipv6 dynamic routing is enabled or disabled.
rnat Temporary flag used for internal purpose.
flag partitionName Name of the Partition to which this vlan bound to.
ownerGroup The owner node group in a Cluster for this vlan.
devno count stateflag
Example
An example of the output of the show bridge group command is as follows: 2 configured Bridge Group: 1) Bridge Group: 1 Member vlans : 2 3 4 IP: 10.102.33.27 MASK: 255.255.255.0 2) Bridge Group: 2 Member vlans : 5 6
set bridgegroup
Set Bridge group parameters.
Synopsis
set bridgegroup
Arguments
id An integer value that uniquely identifies the bridge group. Minimum value: 1. Maximum value: 1000. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1000
dynamicRouting Enable dynamic routing for this bridgegroup.
Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED Default value: DISABLED
ipv6DynamicRouting Enable all IPv6 dynamic routing protocols on this bridge group. For this setting to work, you must configure IPv6 dynamic routing protocols from the VTYSH command line. For more information about configuring IPv6 dynamic routing protocols on the Citrix ADC, see the Dynamic Routing chapter of the Citrix ADC Networking Guide.
Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED Default value: DISABLED
Example
set bridgegroup 1 -dynamicRouting ENABLED
add bridgegroup
Create a Bridge group.
Synopsis
add bridgegroup
Arguments
id An integer that uniquely identifies the bridge group. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1000
dynamicRouting Enable dynamic routing for this bridgegroup.
Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED Default value: DISABLED
ipv6DynamicRouting Enable all IPv6 dynamic routing protocols on all VLANs bound to this bridgegroup. Note: For the ENABLED setting to work, you must configure IPv6 dynamic routing protocols from the VTYSH command line.
Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED Default value: DISABLED
Example
add bridgegroup 1
unset bridgegroup
Use this command to remove bridgegroup settings.Refer to the set bridgegroup command for meanings of the arguments.
Synopsis
unset bridgegroup
unbind bridgegroup
Unbinds the specified VLANs or IP addresses from a bridge group.
Synopsis
unbind bridgegroup
Arguments
id Integer that uniquely identifies the bridge group. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1000
vlan ID of the VLAN to unbind from this bridge group. Minimum value: 2 Maximum value: 4094
IPAddress Network address associated with the bridge group.
netmask The network mask for the subnet defined for the bridge group.
td Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0. Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 4094
ownerGroup The owner node group in a Cluster for this vlan. Default value: DEFAULT_NG
rm bridgegroup
Remove the bridge group created by the add bridge group command.
Synopsis
rm bridgegroup
Arguments
id An integer that uniquely identifies the bridge group that you want to remove from the Citrix ADC. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1000
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