</column>
<column name="flood_vlans">
- VLAN IDs of VLANs on which MAC address learning should be disabled, so
- that packets are flooded instead of being sent to specific ports that
- are believed to contain packets' destination MACs. This should
- ordinarily be used to disable MAC learning on VLANs used for mirroring
- (RSPAN VLANs). It may also be useful for debugging.
+ <p>
+ VLAN IDs of VLANs on which MAC address learning should be disabled,
+ so that packets are flooded instead of being sent to specific ports
+ that are believed to contain packets' destination MACs. This should
+ ordinarily be used to disable MAC learning on VLANs used for
+ mirroring (RSPAN VLANs). It may also be useful for debugging.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ SLB bonding (see the <ref table="Port" column="bond_mode"/> column in
+ the <ref table="Port"/> table) is incompatible with
+ <code>flood_vlans</code>. Consider using another bonding mode or
+ a different type of mirror instead.
+ </p>
</column>
</group>
<dd>
Values below 100 will be rounded up to 100.
</dd>
+ <dt><code>forward-bpdu</code></dt>
+ <dd>
+ Option to allow forwarding of BPDU frames when NORMAL
+ action if invoked. Frames with reserved Ethernet addresses
+ (e.g. STP BPDU) will be forwarded when this option is enabled.
+ If the Open vSwitch bridge is used to connect different
+ Ethernet networks, and if Open vSwtich node does not run STP,
+ then this option should be enabled.
+ Default is disabled, set to <code>true</code> to enable.
+ </dd>
</dl>
</column>
</group>
Key-value pairs for configuring rarely used port features. The
currently defined key-value pairs are:
<dl>
- <dt><code>hwaddr</code></dt>
- <dd>An Ethernet address in the form
- <code><var>xx</var>:<var>xx</var>:<var>xx</var>:<var>xx</var>:<var>xx</var>:<var>xx</var></code>.</dd>
<dt><code>bond-rebalance-interval</code></dt>
<dd>For an SLB bonded port, the number of milliseconds between
successive attempts to rebalance the bond, that is, to