SAP command description

sap

Syntax

[no] sap sap-id

Context

Various

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description

This command specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition.

Parameters

sap-id

Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition.

Values

The sap-id can be configured in one of the formats shown in the following table.

Table: Formats of sap-id

Type

Syntax

Example

port-id

slot/mda/port[.channel]

1/1/5

null

[port-id | lag-id]

port-id: 1/1/3

lag-id: lag-3

dot1q

[port-id | lag-id]:qtag1

port-id:qtag1: 1/1/3:100

lag-id:lag-1:102

qinq

[port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2

port-id:qtag1.qtag2: 1/1/3:100.10

lag-id:qtag1.qtag2:lag-10:

qtag1, qtag2

Specifies the encapsulation value used to identify the SAP on the port or sub-port. If this parameter is not specifically defined, the default value is 0.

Values

qtag1: * | 0 to 4094

qtag2: * | 0 to 4094

The values depends on the encapsulation type configured for the interface. The following table describes the allowed values for the port and encapsulation types.

Table: Port and encapsulation types

Port type

Encap-type

Allowed values

Comments

Ethernet

Null

0

The SAP is identified by the port.

Ethernet

Dot1q

0 to 4094

The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the port. Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets on the dot1q port.

Ethernet

QinQ

qtag1: 0 to 4094

qtag2: 0 to 4094

The SAP is identified by two 802.1Q tags on the port. Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets on the Dot1q port.