Configuring Ip Subnet-Based Vlans; Introduction - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

Blade switch layer 2 lan switching
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Step
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Configure the link type of the
ports as hybrid.
4.
Assign the hybrid ports to the
specified VLANs.
5.
(Optional.) Configure the
PVID of the hybrid ports.

Configuring IP subnet-based VLANs

Introduction

This feature is available only on hybrid ports and processes only untagged packets. The packets are
assigned to VLANs based on their source IP addresses and subnet masks. A port configured with IP
subnet-based VLANs assigns a received untagged packet to a VLAN based on the source address of the
packet.
Use this feature in the situation where packets from a specific IP subnet or IP address are required to be
transmitted in a specific VLAN.
Command
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface
view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
Enter Layer 2 aggregate
interface view:
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
Enter S-channel interface view:
interface s-channel
interface-number.channel-id
Enter S-channel aggregate
interface view:
interface
schannel-aggregation
interface-number:channel-id
port link-type hybrid
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
{ tagged | untagged }
port hybrid pvid vlan vlan-id
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Remarks
The configuration made in
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view
applies only to the port.
The configuration made in
Layer 2 aggregate interface
view applies to the aggregate
interface and its aggregation
member ports. If the system fails
to apply the configuration to an
aggregation member port, it
skips the port and moves to the
next member port. If the system
fails to apply the configuration
to the aggregate interface, it
stops applying the
configuration to aggregation
member ports.
The configuration made in
S-channel interface view or
S-channel aggregate interface
view applies only to the
interface. For more information
about S-channel interfaces, see
EVB Configuration Guide.
By default, all ports are access
ports.
By default, a hybrid port is an
untagged member of the VLAN to
which the port belongs when its
link type is access.
By default, the PVID of a hybrid
port is the ID of the VLAN to which
the port belongs when its link type
is access.

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