Vlan Groups; Mac-Based Groups - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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VLAN Management

VLAN Groups

STEP 7
VLAN Groups
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
GVRP Registration—Select to enable VLAN Registration using GVRP on
this interface.
Click Apply. GVRP settings are modified, and written to the Running Configuration
file.
VLAN groups are used for load balancing of traffic on a Layer 2 network.
Packets are assigned a VLAN according to various classifications that have been
configured (such as VLAN groups).
If several classifications schemes are defined, packets are assigned to a VLAN in
the following order:
TAG: If the packet is tagged, the VLAN is taken from the tag.
MAC-Based VLAN: If a MAC-based VLAN has been defined, the VLAN is
taken from the source MAC-to-VLAN mapping of the ingress interface.
Protocol-Based VLAN: If a protocol-based VLAN has been defined, the
VLAN is taken from the (Ethernet type) protocol-to-VLAN mapping of the
ingress interface.
PVID: VLAN is taken from the port default VLAN ID.

MAC-based Groups

MAC-based VLAN classification enable packets to be classified according to their
source MAC address. You can then define MAC-to-VLAN mapping per interface.
You can define several MAC-based VLAN groups, which each group containing
different MAC addresses.
These MAC-based groups can be assigned to specific ports/LAGs. MAC-based
VLAN groups cannot contain overlapping ranges of MAC addresses on the same
port.
Workflow
To define a MAC-based VLAN group:
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