Configuring Port-Based Vlans; Introduction To Port-Based Vlan - HP 6600 Configuration Manual

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2.
Configure the default gateway of PC A as 192.168.0.10.
3.
Configure the default gateway of PC B as 192.168.1.20.
Verifying the configuration
1.
The PCs can ping each other.
2.
Display brief information about Layer 3 interfaces on Router to verify the configuration.
<Router> display ip interface brief
*down: administratively down
(s): spoofing
Interface
Vlan-interface5
Vlan-interface10

Configuring port-based VLANs

Introduction to port-based VLAN

Port-based VLANs group VLAN members by port. A port forwards traffic for a VLAN only after it is
assigned to the VLAN.
Port link type
You can configure the link type of a port as access, trunk, or hybrid. The link types use the following
VLAN tag handling methods:
Access port—Belongs to only one VLAN and sends traffic untagged. Access ports are usually used
to connect a terminal device unable to identify VLAN-tagged packets, or are used when separating
different VLAN members is unnecessary. As shown in
PCs that cannot recognize VLAN-tagged packets, and you must configure Device A's ports that
connect to the PCs as access ports.
Trunk port—Carries multiple VLANs to receive and send traffic for them. Except traffic from the port
VLAN ID (PVID), traffic sent through a trunk port will be VLAN-tagged. Usually, ports that connect
network devices are configured as trunk ports. As shown in
to transmit packets of VLAN 2 and VLAN 3, and you must configure the ports interconnecting
Device A and Device B as trunk ports and assign them to VLAN 2 and VLAN 3.
Hybrid port—A hybrid port allows traffic of some VLANs to pass through untagged and traffic of
some other VLANs to pass through tagged. Usually, hybrid ports are configured to connect devices
whose support for VLAN-tagged packets you are uncertain about. As shown in
C connects to a small-sized LAN in which some PCs belong to VLAN 2 and other PCs belong to
VLAN 3, and Device B is uncertain about whether Device C supports VLAN-tagged packets. On
Device B, configure the port connecting to Device C as a hybrid port to allow packets from VLAN
2 and VLAN 3 to pass through untagged.
Physical Protocol IP Address
up
up
192.168.0.10
up
up
192.168.1.20
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Description
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Vlan-inte...
33, Device A is connected to common
Figure
33, Device A and Device B need
Figure
33, Device

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