Vlan Environments - HP ProCurve 5300xl Series Management Manual

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Port-Based VLANs
Tagged VLAN A port can be a tagged member of any port-based A port can be a tagged member of any protocol-
Membership VLAN. See above.
Routing
The switch can internally route IP (IPv4) traffic
between port-based VLANs and between port-
based and IPv4 protocol-based VLANs if the switch • Between multiple IPv4 protocol-based VLANs
configuration enables IP routing.
If the switch is not configured to route traffic
internally between port-based VLANs, then an
external router must be used to move traffic
between VLANs.
vlan < VID > [ tagged | untagged < [e] port-list >]
Commands
for
Configuring
Static VLANs

VLAN Environments

You can configure different VLAN types in any combination. Note that the
default VLAN will always be present. (For more on the default VLAN, refer to
"VLAN Support and the Default VLAN" on page 2-43.)
Table 2-2. VLAN Environments
VLAN Environment
The default VLAN (port-based; In the default VLAN configuration, all ports belong to VLAN
VID of "1") Only
Multiple VLAN Environment
Protocol-Based VLANs
based VLAN. See above.
If the switch configuration enables IP routing, the
switch can internally route IPv4 traffic as follows:
• Between IPv4 protocol-based VLANs and port-
based VLANs.
Other protocol-based VLANs require an external
router for moving traffic between VLANs.
Note: NETbeui, SNA, and DEClat are non-routable
protocols. End stations intended to receive traffic in
these protocols must be attached to the same
physical network.
Note: The Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl switches
do not support SNA and DEClat protocol VLANs.
VID
vlan <
> protocol < ipx | ipv4 | ipv6 | arp |
appletalk | sna | declat | netbeui >
> [ tagged | untagged < [e] port-list >]
VID
vlan <
Elements
1 as untagged members.
VLAN 1 is a port-based VLAN, for IPv4 traffic.
In addition to the default VLAN, the configuration can include
one or more other port-based VLANs and one or more
protocol VLANs. (The switches covered in this guide allow
up to 256 VLANs of all types.) Using VLAN tagging, ports can
belong to multiple VLANs of all types.
Enabling routing on the switch enables the switch to route
IPv4 traffic between port-based VLANs and between port-
based VLANs and IPv4 protocol VLANs. Routing other types
of traffic between VLANs requires an external router
capable of processing the appropriate protocol(s).
Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Static VLAN Operation
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