Protocol-Vlan Protocol-Group (Configuring Interfaces) - Edge-Core ES3510 Management Manual

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manually defines the protocol-type with it's hexadecimal code instead of
choosing the preconfigured apple_talk, ip, or ipx protocol-types. The three
preconfigured protocol-types match all frame-types.
Default Setting
No protocol groups are configured.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Example
The following creates protocol group 1, and specifies the IPX protocol type. Protocol
VLAN group 2 is created with protocol-type IPv6 (86DD) and frame-type ethernet
specified:
Console(config)#protocol-vlan protocol-group 1 add protocol-type ipx
Console(config)#protocol-vlan protocol-group 2 add protocol-type 86dd
frame-type ethernet
Console(config)#

protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Interfaces)

This command maps a protocol group to a VLAN for the current interface. Use the
no form to remove the protocol mapping for this interface.
Syntax
protocol-vlan protocol-group group-id vlan vlan-id
no protocol-vlan protocol-group group-id vlan
• group-id - Group identifier of this protocol group. (Range: 1-2147483647)
• vlan-id - VLAN to which matching protocol traffic is forwarded.
(Range: 1-4094)
Default Setting
No protocol groups are mapped for any interface.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
Command Usage
• When creating a protocol-based VLAN, only assign interfaces via this
command. If you assign interfaces using any of the other VLAN commands
(such as vlan on page 4-224), these interfaces will admit traffic of any protocol
type into the associated VLAN.
• A maximum of 20 protocol VLAN groups can be defined on the switch. A
maximum of 5 protocol VLAN groups can be mapped to any interface.
• When a frame enters a port that has been assigned to a protocol VLAN, it is
processed in the following manner:
- If the frame is tagged, it will be processed according to the standard rules
applied to tagged frames.
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VLAN Commands
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