To do...
Add the current Access port to
a specified VLAN
To add an Access port to a VLAN, make sure the VLAN already exists.
Configuring a Hybrid-Port-Based VLAN
A Hybrid port may belong to multiple VLANs, and this configuration can only be performed in Ethernet
port view.
Follow these steps to configure the Hybrid-port-based VLAN:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter Ethernet port view
Configure the port link type as
Hybrid
Allow the specified VLANs to
pass through the current Hybrid
port
Configure the default VLAN of
the Hybrid port
To configure a Trunk port into a Hybrid port (or vice versa), you need to use the Access port as a
medium. For example, the Trunk port has to be configured as an Access port first and then a Hybrid
port.
Ensure that the VLANs already exist before configuring them to pass through a Hybrid port.
The default VLAN IDs of the Hybrid ports on the local and the peer devices must be the same.
Otherwise, packets cannot be transmitted properly.
Configuring a Trunk-Port-Based VLAN
A Trunk port may belong to multiple VLANs, and you can only perform this configuration in Ethernet port
view.
Follow these steps to configure the Trunk-port-based VLAN:
Use the command...
port access vlan vlan-id
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
port link-type hybrid
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
{ tagged | untagged }
port hybrid pvid vlan vlan-id
2-4
Remarks
Optional
By default, all Access ports
belong to VLAN 1.
Remarks
—
—
Required
Required
By default, all Hybrid ports only
allow packets of VLAN 1 to
pass.
Optional
VLAN 1 is the default by default
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