Port-Based Vs. Protocol-Based Vlans; Pvlan Priority Levels; Pvlan Tagging; Pvlan Configuration Guidelines - IBM RackSwitch G8000 Application Manual

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Port-Based vs. Protocol-Based VLANs

PVLAN Priority Levels

PVLAN Tagging

PVLAN Configuration Guidelines

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Each VLAN supports both port-based and protocol-based association, as follows:
The default VLAN configuration is port-based. All data ports are members of
VLAN 1, with no PVLAN association.
When you add ports to a PVLAN, the ports become members of both the
port-based VLAN and the PVLAN. For example, if you add port 1 to PVLAN 1 on
VLAN 2, the port also becomes a member of VLAN 2.
When you delete a PVLAN, it's member ports remain members of the port-based
VLAN. For example, if you delete PVLAN 1 from VLAN 2, port 1 remains a
member of VLAN 2.
When you delete a port from a VLAN, the port is deleted from all corresponding
PVLANs.
You can assign each PVLAN a priority value of 0-7, used for Quality of Service
(QoS). PVLAN priority takes precedence over a port's configured priority level. If no
priority level is configured for the PVLAN (priority = 0), each port's priority is used (if
configured).
All member ports of a PVLAN have the same PVLAN priority level.
When PVLAN tagging is enabled, the switch tags frames that match the PVLAN
protocol. For more information about tagging, see
Untagged ports must have PVLAN tagging disabled. Tagged ports can have PVLAN
tagging either enabled or disabled.
PVLAN tagging has higher precedence than port-based tagging. If a port is tag
enabled, and the port is a member of a PVLAN, the PVLAN tags egress frames that
match the PVLAN protocol.
Use the tag list command (protocol-vlan <x> tag-pvlan) to define the
complete list of tag-enabled ports in the PVLAN. Note that all ports not included in
the PVLAN tag list will have PVLAN tagging disabled.
Consider the following guidelines when you configure protocol-based VLANs:
Each port can support up to 16 VLAN protocols.
The G8000 can support up to 16 protocols simultaneously.
Each PVLAN must have at least one port assigned before it can be activated.
The same port within a port-based VLAN can belong to multiple PVLANs.
An untagged port can be a member of multiple PVLANs.
A port cannot be a member of different VLANs with the same protocol
association.
"VLAN Tagging" on page
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