Configuring User Port Attributes; Configuring Multicast Vlan Ports - H3C S5810 Series Operation Manual

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Configuring User Port Attributes

Configure the user ports as hybrid ports that permit packets of the specified user VLAN to pass, and
configure the user VLAN to which the user ports belong as the default VLAN.
Configure the user ports to permit packets of the multicast VLAN to pass and untag the packets. Thus,
upon receiving multicast packets tagged with the multicast VLAN ID from the upstream device, the
Layer 2 device untags the multicast packets and forwards them to its downstream device.
Follow these steps to configure user port attributes:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter interface view or port
group view
Configure the user port link
type as hybrid
Specify the user VLAN that
comprises the current user
port(s) as the default VLAN
Configure the current user
port(s) to permit packets of the
specified multicast VLAN(s) to
pass and untag the packets
For details about the port link-type, port hybrid pvid vlan, and port hybrid vlan commands, refer to
VLAN Commands in the Access Volume.

Configuring Multicast VLAN Ports

In this approach, you need to configure a VLAN as a multicast VLAN and then assign user ports to this
multicast VLAN by either adding the user ports in the multicast VLAN or specifying the multicast VLAN
on the user ports. These two configuration methods give the same result.
Configuring multicast VLAN ports in multicast VLAN view
Follow these steps to configure multicast VLAN ports in multicast VLAN view:
To do...
Enter system view
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
port-group { manual
port-group-name |
aggregation agg-id }
port link-type hybrid
port hybrid pvid vlan vlan-id
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
untagged
Use the command...
system-view
1-5
Remarks
Required
Use either command
Required
Access by default
Required
VLAN 1 by default
Required
By default, a hybrid port permits
only packets of VLAN 1 to pass.
Remarks

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