Multi Vlan Binding; G250/G350 Vlan Table - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring advanced switching

Multi VLAN binding

Multi VLAN binding, also known as Multiple VLANs per port, allows access to shared resources
by stations that belong to different VLANs through the same port. This is useful in applications
such as multi-tenant networks, where each user has his or her own VLAN for privacy. The
whole building has a shared high-speed connection to the ISP.
In order to accomplish this, the G250/G350 enables multiple VLANs per port. The available Port
Multi-VLAN binding modes are:
Bound to Configured - the port supports all the VLANs configured in the switch
Statically Bound - the port supports VLANs manually configured on it
The following figure shows these binding modes.
Figure 29: Multi VLAN Binding
Bind to Configured
The VLAN table of the port will support all the Static
VLAN entries and all the ports' VLAN IDs (PVIDs)
present in the switch
VLANs 1,3,5,9,10 coming from the bus are allowed
access through this port
All the ports in Bound to Configured mode support
the same list of VLANs

G250/G350 VLAN table

The G250/G350 VLAN table lists all VLANs configured on the G250/G350. You can configure
up to eight VLANs. To display a list of VLANs, use the show vlan command.
312 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Static Binding
The user manually
specifies the list of
VLAN IDs to be
bound to the port, up
to eight VLANs
Default mode for all
ports
Only VLAN 9, and
any other VLANs
statically configured
on the port will be
allowed to access this
port

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