Configuring Ip Subnet-Based Vlans; Introduction - HP 6600 Configuration Manual

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Configure IPv4 Host A, IPv4 Host B, and IPv4 Server to be on the same network segment
(192.168.100.0/24, for example), and configure IPv6 Host A, IPv6 Host B, and IPv6 Server to be
on the same network segment (2001::1/64, for example).
Verifying the configuration
1.
The hosts and server in VLAN 100 can ping one another successfully. The hosts and server in
VLAN 200 can ping one another successfully. The hosts or server in VLAN 100 cannot ping the
hosts or server in VLAN 200, and vice versa.
2.
Display protocol-based VLAN information on Router to determine whether the configurations have
become valid.
# Display protocol-based VLAN configuration on Router.
[Router-GigabitEthernet4/0/2] display protocol-vlan vlan all
VLAN ID:100
Protocol Index
======================================================
VLAN ID:200
Protocol Index
======================================================
# Display protocol-based VLAN information on the ports of Router.
[Router-GigabitEthernet4/0/2] display protocol-vlan interface all
Interface: GigabitEthernet4/0/1
VLAN ID
======================================================
100
200
Interface: GigabitEthernet 4/0/2
VLAN ID
======================================================
100
200
Configuration guidelines
Protocol-based VLAN configuration applies to hybrid ports only.

Configuring IP subnet-based VLANs

Introduction

In this method, packets are assigned to VLANs based on their source IP addresses and subnet masks. A
port configured with IP subnet-based VLANs assigns a received untagged packet to a VLAN based on
the source address of the packet.
This feature is used to assign packets from a specified IP subnet or IP address to a specific VLAN.
Protocol Type
1
ipv4
Protocol Type
1
ipv6
Protocol Index
1
1
Protocol Index
1
1
Protocol Type
ipv4
ipv6
Protocol Type
ipv4
ipv6
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