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Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#configure terminal
DXS-3600-32S(config)#vlan 101
DXS-3600-32S(config-vlan)#mac-base 00-80-cc-00-00-11 priority 4
DXS-3600-32S(config-vlan)#
66-11 subnet-base (vlan)
This command is used to specify subnet-based VLAN ID assignment entry for un-tagged incoming packets. Use the no
subnet-base command to remove a subnet-based VLAN ID assignment entry.
subnet-base {NETWORK-PREFIX /PREFIX-LENGTH | IPV6-NETWORK-PREFIX /PREFIX-LENGTH} [priority
COS-VALUE]
no subnet-base {NETWORK-PREFIX /PREFIX-LENGTH | IPV6-NETWORK-PREFIX /PREFIX-LENGTH}
Parameters
NETWORK-PREFIX /
PREFIX-LENGTH
IPV6-NETWORK-PREFIX /
PREFIX-LENGTH
priority COS-VALUE
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
The user can use the mac-base command in VLAN configuration mode to create the
MAC entry that will be classified to the MAC based VLAN. If MAC based VLAN
entries are configured, the packet received by the switch regardless of the incoming
port that have a source MAC address matching an the entry will be classified to the
corresponding MAC-based VLAN. The maximum number of MAC-based VLAN
assignment entry is project dependent.
The precedence to classify the VLAN for an untagged packet is
MAC-based > Subnet-based > Protocol VLAN > Port-based VLAN
The user should use the switchport hybrid allowed vlan command to set the
VLAN membership for the MAC-based VLAN.
This example shows how to create a MAC-based VLAN entry for the MAC address
00-80-cc-00-00-11.
Specifies the network prefix and the prefix length in the form of A.B.C.D/x
Specities the IPv6 network prefix and the prefix length in the form of x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x/n.
The prefix length of IPv6 network address shall not greater than 64 bits.
Specifies the priority for the entry. The value is a number from 0 to 7, if the priority is
not specified, the default value is 0.
No subnet-based VLAN.
VLAN Configuration Mode.
Level: 12
A subnet VLAN entry is an IP subnet-based VLAN classification rule. If an untagged
or priority-tagged IP packet is received on a port, its source IPv4 address or the
upper 64 bits of source IPv6 address will be used to match the subnet VLAN entries.
If the source IP matches the subnet of an entry, the packet will be classified to the
VLAN of this entry. If the packet is untagged, the priority will be picked up from it too.
For priority-tagged packet, its priority will not change. The number of subnet-based
VLAN entries is project dependent.
The precedence to classify an untagged packet is
MAC-based > Subnet-based > Protocol VLAN > Port-based VLAN
The user should use the switchport hybrid allowed vlan command to set the
VLAN membership for the subnet-based VLAN user.
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