Vlan Configuration Example - HP 830 Series Configuration Manual

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5.
Click Close on the progress dialog box when the dialog box prompts that the configuration
succeeds.
Table 42 Configuration items
Item
Select Ports
Select
membership
type
VLAN IDs

VLAN configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 of Switch B.
Configure the PVID of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 as VLAN 100, and configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to
permit packets of VLAN 2, VLAN 6 through VLAN 50, and VLAN 100 to pass through.
Figure 126 Network diagram
Configuring Switch A
1.
Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 as a trunk port and configure VLAN 100 as the PVID:
a.
Select Device > Port Management from the navigation tree.
b.
Click Setup to enter the page for setting ports.
c.
Select Trunk in the Link Type list, select the PVID box, and then enter PVID 100.
Description
Select the ports to be modified on the device panel. You can select multiple ports at a time.
If aggregation ports are configured, they are displayed below the device panel. You can
select them as needed.
Set the member types of the selected ports to be modified in the specified VLANs:
Untagged—Configures the ports to send the traffic of the VLANs after removing the VLAN
tags.
Tagged—Configures the ports to send the traffic of the VLANs without removing the VLAN
tags.
Not A Member—Removes the ports from the VLANs.
Link Type—Configures the link type of the ports.
PVID—Configures the PVID of the ports.
Set the IDs of the VLANs to or from which the selected ports are to be assigned or removed.
This option is available when you select Untagged, Tagged, or Not A Member as the
membership type.
When you set the VLAN IDs, follow these guidelines:
You cannot configure an access port as an untagged member of a nonexistent VLAN.
When you configure an access port as a tagged member of a VLAN, or configure a trunk
port as an untagged member of multiple VLANs in bulk, the link type of the port is
automatically changed into hybrid.
You can configure a hybrid port as a tagged or untagged member of a VLAN only if the
VLAN is an existing, static VLAN.
Figure
126, trunk port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 of Switch A is connected to trunk port
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