Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration
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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
Table 257.
VLAN Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] vmap <1‐128> [serverports|nonserverports]
Adds or removes a VLAN Map to the VLAN membership. You can choose to
limit operation of the VLAN Map to server ports only or non‐server ports only.
If you do not select a port type, the VMAP is applied to the entire VLAN.
Command mode: VLAN
no vlan <VLAN ID (1‐4094)>
Deletes the specified VLAN.
Command mode: Global configuration
show vlan information
Displays the current VLAN configuration.
Command mode: All
Note: All ports must belong to at least one VLAN. Any port which is removed
from a VLAN and which is not a member of any other VLAN is automatically
added to default VLAN 1. You cannot remove a port from VLAN 1 if the port has
no membership in any other VLAN. Also, you cannot add a port to more than one
VLAN unless the port has VLAN tagging turned on.
Use the following commands to configure Protocol‐based VLAN for the selected
VLAN.
Table 258.
Protocol VLAN Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] protocolvlan <protocol number (1‐8)> enable
Enables or disables the selected protocol on the VLAN.
Command mode: VLAN
protocolvlan <protocol number (1‐8)> frametype {ether2|llc|snap}
<ethernet type>
Configures the frame type and the Ethernet type for the selected protocol.
Ethernet type consists of a 4‐digit (16 bit) hex code, such as 0080 (IPv4).
Command mode: VLAN
[no] protocolvlan <protocol number (1‐8)> member <port alias or number>
Adds or removes a port to the selected PVLAN.
Command mode: VLAN
protocolvlan <protocol number (1‐8)> priority <0‐7>
Configures the priority value for this PVLAN.
Command mode: VLAN