Cabletron Systems 802.1Q manual Changing the Port Mode

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Port Assignment Configuration Screen

Field Definitions

Table 3-3 Port Assignment Configuration Screen Field Definitions

Use this field …

To …

 

 

 

 

Port

See the port numbers of the interfaces of the current

(Read-Only)

module.

 

 

Port Mode

Display the current operational mode for the

(Selectable)

corresponding port and select one of three modes:

 

HYBRID, 1Q TRUNK, or ID TRUNK. The default is

 

HYBRID.

 

 

VLAN ID

Select the ID number of the VLAN that is associated with

(Selectable)

the current port (Port VLAN ID). This is the VLAN ID into

 

which any untagged frame will be classified. The default

 

PVID is 0001.

 

 

FID (Read-Only)

Display the FID associated with the VLAN ID. This field

 

updates as the associated VLAN ID field is changed.

 

 

VLAN Name

Display the name that is associated with the current

(Read-Only)

VLAN ID. If a name was not assigned to a VLAN, “NOT

 

DEFINED” displays as the VLAN name.

 

 

3.5.1Changing the Port Mode

To change the operational mode of a port, proceed as follows.

1.Use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT MODE field for the module and port combination you wish to change.

2.Use the SPACE bar or BACKSPACE key to step through the available selections. A port may be configured for any of the following modes:

HYBRID – This is the default mode for all ports on the switch. The initial Port VLAN List includes the PVID with a frame format of untagged. Any other VLANs desired for the Port VLAN List need to be manually configured. By changing the default mode to 1Q Trunk or 1D Trunk, the Port VLAN List and the associated frame type are automatically configured.

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Contents 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Page 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Contents Contents Contents Contents 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Figures Tables Structure of this Guide Using this GuideDocument Conventions Related DocumentsDefining VLANs Chapter Virtual Local Area NetworksBuilding One Building Two 1 802.1Q VLANs Types of VLANsSecureFast VLANs Other Vlan StrategiesVlan Terms Benefits and RestrictionsData frame that does not have a Tag Header 1D Trunk Your email address Getting Help802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Vlan Components DescriptionClassifying Frames to a Vlan Configuration Process1 Defining a Vlan Customizing the Vlan Forwarding List Vlan Switch OperationReceiving Frames from Vlan Ports Inside the SwitchKnown Unicasts Forwarding DecisionsBroadcasts, Multicasts, and Unknown Unicasts Garp Switch Operation Switch Without VLANs Managing the SwitchSwitch Management with VLANs Switch with VLANsManaging the Switch Preparing for Vlan Configuration Summary of Vlan Local ManagementWhen to Use 802.1Q Vlan Configuration Menu ScreenHow to Access Menu Definitions Device Vlan Configuration Screen Device Vlan Configuration ScreenField Definitions 1 Defining a Vlan Renaming a Vlan Changing the Vlan to FID AssociationDisabling VLANs Deleting a VlanEnabling VLANs Paging Through the Vlan List Changing the Forwarding ModePort Assignment Configuration Screen Port Assignment Configuration ScreenPort Mode Changing the Port ModeAssigning a Vlan ID Paging Through the Port List Port Filtering Configuration ScreenPort Filtering Configuration Screen Vlan Lists Displaying Vlan IDs Associated with a PortSelecting the Type of Filtering for a Port Vlan Forwarding Configuration Screen Vlan Forwarding Configuration ScreenFrame Format Viewing Current Vlan PortsDeleting Forwarding List Entries Paging Through Vlan Forwarding List EntriesAdding Forwarding List Entries Changing the Frame Format Protocol Vlan Configuration ScreenProtocol Vlan Configuration Screen Selectable Feature Status Ether type Assigning a Protocol Family to a Vlan IDProtocol Vlan Configuration Screen Displaying the Protocol Types on Current Ports 10 Protocol Ports Configuration Screen Protocol Ports Configuration ScreenDelete ALL Quick Vlan Walkthrough Adding/Deleting Ports Associated with a Vlan ID802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Hybrid 12 Walkthrough Stage Two 13 Walkthrough Stage Three 14 Walkthrough Stage Four Quick Vlan Walkthrough 15 Final Walkthrough Stage Chapter Examples Example 1, Single Switch OperationSwitch Configured for VLANs Solving the ProblemFrame Handling Example 2, Vlans Across Multiple Switches Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches Switch Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames Transmitting to Switch Transmitting to Bridge Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q Vlan NetworkExample 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q Vlan Network Solving the Problem Frame Handling 226318 Switch 2 Forwards to 1Q Trunk Examples Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol 11 Example 4, Isolating Traffic According to Protocol Switch Examples Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol Examples 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Numerics IndexIndex-2 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Index-3 Index Index-4 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide