Mac-Based Vlan Configuration Example - HP 3100 Series Configuration Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

MAC-based VLAN configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
Ethernet 1/0/1 of Device A and Device C are each connected to a meeting room. Laptop 1 and
Laptop 2 are used for meetings and might be used in either of the two meeting rooms.
Different departments own Laptop 1 and Laptop 2. The two departments use VLAN 100 and
VLAN 200, respectively. Each laptop must be able to access only its own department server, no
matter which meeting room it is used in.
The MAC address of Laptop 1 is 000D-88F8-4E71, and that of Laptop 2 is 0014-222C-AA69.
Figure 36 Network diagram
VLAN 100
IP: 1.1.1.1/24
Eth1/0/2
Device A
Eth1/0/1
VLAN 100
Laptop1
IP: 1.1.1.2/24
MAC: 000d-88f8-4e71
Configuration consideration
Create VLANs 100 and 200.
Configure the uplink ports of Device A and Device C as trunk ports, and assign them to VLANs
100 and 200.
Configure the downlink ports of Device B as trunk ports, and assign them to VLANs 100 and
200. Assign the uplink ports of Device B to VLANs 100 and 200.
Associate the MAC address of Laptop 1 with VLAN 100, and associate the MAC address of
Laptop 2 with VLAN 200.
Configuration procedure
Configure Device A:
1.
# Create VLANs 100 and 200.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] vlan 100
[DeviceA-vlan100] quit
[DeviceA] vlan 200
[DeviceA-vlan200] quit
Figure
36:
Server1
Server2
IP: 1.1.2.1/24
Eth1/0/14
Eth1/0/13
Eth1/0/4
Eth1/0/3
Device B
Laptop2
IP: 1.1.2.2/24
MAC: 0014-222c-aa69
VLAN 200
Eth1/0/2
Device C
Eth1/0/1
VLAN 200
116

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents