Configuring A Port-Based Vlan - 3Com 4210 PWR Configuration Manual

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Configuring a
Port-Based VLAN
Configuring a
Port-Based VLAN
Port-Based VLAN
Configuration Example
Configuration prerequisites
Create a VLAN before configuring a port-based VLAN.
Configuration procedure
Table 45 Configure a port-based VLAN
Operation
Enter system view
Enter VLAN view
Add Ethernet ports to
the specific VLAN
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CAUTION: The commands above are effective for access ports only. If you want to
add trunk ports or hybrid ports to a VLAN, you need to use the port trunk permit
vlan command or the port hybrid vlan command in Ethernet port view. For the
configuration procedure, refer to "Ethernet Port Configuration" on page 96.
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 32, Switch A and Switch B each connect to a server and a
workstation (PC).
For data security concerns, the two servers are assigned to VLAN 101 with the
descriptive string being "DMZ", and the PCs are assigned to VLAN 201.
The devices within each VLAN can communicate with each other but that in
different VLANs cannot communicate with each other directly.
Network diagram
Figure 32 Network diagram for VLAN configuration
VLAN 101
Server
Server
Command
system-view
vlan vlan-id
port interface-list
Switch A
Eth1/0/ 1
Eth1/0/2
Eth1/0/3
Eth1/0/10
Eth1/0/11
Eth1/0/12
Switch B

Configuring a Port-Based VLAN

Description
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Required
By default, all the ports belong to
the default VLAN (VLAN 1).
VLAN 201
PC
PC
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