Per-Port Static Vlan Configuration Options - HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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"CLI: Configuring VLAN Parameters" (page 1-21)
"WebAgent: Viewing and Configuring VLAN Parameters" (page 1-43)
"VLAN Tagging Information" (page 1-44)
"Effect of VLANs on Other Switch Features" (page 1-60)
"VLAN Restrictions" (page 1-62)

Per-Port Static VLAN Configuration Options

The following figure and table show the options you can use to assign
individual ports to a static VLAN. Note that GVRP, if configured, affects these
options and VLAN behavior on the switch. The display below shows the per-
port VLAN configuration options. Table 1-4 briefly describes these options.
Example of Per-Port
VLAN Configuration
with GVRP Disabled
(the default)
Figure 1-6. Comparing Per-Port VLAN Options With and Without GVRP
Table 1-4. Per-Port VLAN Configuration Options
Parameter
Effect on Port Participation in Designated VLAN
Tagged
Allows the port to join multiple VLANs.
Untagged
Allows VLAN connection to a device that is configured for an untagged
VLAN instead of a tagged VLAN. A port can be an untagged member of
only one port-based VLAN. A port can also be an untagged member of only
one protocol-based VLAN for any given protocol type. For example, if the
switch is configured with the default VLAN plus three protocol-based
VLANs that include IPX, then port 1 can be an untagged member of the
default VLAN and one of the protocol-based VLANS.
Enabling GVRP causes "No" to display as "Auto".
Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Static VLAN Operation
Example of Per-Port
VLAN Configuration
with GVRP Enabled
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