How Dynamic Port Assignment Works; Vlan Mobile Tag Classification - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Network Configuration Manual

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Assigning Ports to VLANs

How Dynamic Port Assignment Works

Traffic received on mobile ports is classified using one of the following methods:
Packet is tagged with a VLAN ID that matches the ID of another VLAN that has mobile tagging
enabled. (See
"VLAN Mobile Tag Classification" on page 6-5
Packet contents matches criteria defined in a VLAN rule. (See
page 6-8
for more information.)
Classification triggers dynamic assignment of the mobile port and qualifying traffic to the VLAN with the
matching criteria. The following sections further explain the types of classification and provide examples.

VLAN Mobile Tag Classification

VLAN mobile tag classification provides a dynamic 802.1Q tagging capability. This features allows
mobile ports to receive and process 802.1Q tagged packets destined for a VLAN that has mobile tagging
enabled.
The
vlan mobile-tag
Chapter 4, "Configuring VLANs,"
mobile) port, then the
Chapter 21, "Configuring 802.1Q,"
Consider the following when using VLAN mobile tag classification:
Using mobile tagging allows the dynamic assignment of mobile ports to one or more VLANs at the
same time.
If a mobile port receives a tagged packet with a VLAN ID of a VLAN that does not have mobile
tagging enabled or the VLAN does not exist, the packet is dropped.
VLAN mobile tag classification takes precedence over VLAN rule classification. If a mobile port
receives traffic that matches a VLAN rule and also has an 802.1Q VLAN ID tag for a VLAN with
mobile tagging enabled, the port is dynamically assigned to the mobile tag VLAN and not the match-
ing rule VLAN.
If the administrative status of a mobile tag VLAN is disabled, dynamic mobile port assignments are
retained but traffic on these ports is filtered for the disabled VLAN. However, the VLAN mobile tag
attribute remains active and continues to classify mobile port traffic for VLAN membership.
The following example shows how mobile ports are dynamically assigned using VLAN mobile tagging to
classify mobile port traffic. This example includes diagrams showing the initial VLAN port assignment
configuration and a diagram showing how the configuration looks after mobile port traffic is classified.
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
command is used to enable or disable mobile tagging for a specific VLAN (see
for more information). If 802.1Q tagging is required on a fixed (non-
vlan 802.1q
command is still used to statically tag VLANs for the port (see
for more information).
Dynamically Assigning Ports to VLANs
for more information.)
"VLAN Rule Classification" on
September 2009
page 6-5

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