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Feature Reference
CLAN and processor CLAN QoS and CIDR support
4
In the menu that appears, click Add VLAN.
You may see a dialog regarding 802.1 tagging. This tagging must be enabled for VLAN support.
5
Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name.
The VLAN Name is for information only and does not have to match the name on the switch.
6
Click OK.
Linux Operating System
Whether the TN799 Control-LAN circuit pack tags frames with VLAN and user-priority values is
administered on the IP Network Region screen. However, for the processor CLAN function on the S8300
Media Server with a G700, the operating system also controls tagging. The IP Network Region screen
and the bash command under the Linux operating system both set the same entries in a configuration file.
There is no difference between setting them through one user interface versus the other.
Tagging is administered through the bash command line as follows:
vlanconfig -c -d device -v vlan_id [-i ip_address] [-g gw_address] [-m netmask] [-e on|off] [-f]
-c
-r
-q
-d device
-e on|off
-f
Interactions
Signaling to other switches or adjuncts can be done through the CLAN and the processor CLAN function.
If you have an R11 connected to an older system that does not support 802.1p and 802.1Q VLANs on
their signaling channels, you can administer it to be in a network region where these things are
administered to no.
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vlanconfig -r -d device -v vlan_id [-nf]
vlanconfig -q [-d device] [-v vlan_id]
will create/change an interface
will remove an interface
will query an interface
create/change, remove, or query this device
(valid with the -c, -r, and -q options)
enable or disable the interface
(valid only with the -c option)
force the command to execute
(valid only with the -c and -r options)
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003

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