Motorola T2-2500, 45101 manual Enable VLANs, configure PVIDs

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VLAN Tutorials

Verify that all devices can ping each other before proceeding with the following test

Login to T2 via telnet or hyper-terminal,

From CLI type the following commands:

Enable VLANs, configure PVIDs

vlan enable

vlan mode local-mode tag-based remote-mode tag-based system reboot

vlan add vlan-id 4090 vlan add vlan-id 101 vlan add vlan-id 2501

vlan interface ingress eth1 vlan-id 4090 vlan interface ingress port1-1 vlan-id 101 vlan interface ingress port25-1 vlan-id 2501

Assign all VLANs to egress on Eth1, configure tagging rules

vlan membership add 101 interface eth1 vlan membership add 101 interface eth1

vlan membership egress 101 interface eth1 tag enable vlan membership egress 2501 interface eth1 tag enable

Assign VLAN memberships to DSL ports, configure tagging rules

vlan membership add 101 interface port1 vlan membership add 2501 interface port25

vlan membership egress 101 interface port1 tag enable vlan membership egress 2501 interface port25 tag enable

Assign VLAN memberships to WallPlate ports

vlan membership add 101 interface port1-1 vlan membership add 2501 interface port25-1

vlan membership egress 101 interface port1 tag enable vlan membership egress 2501 interface port25 tag enable

Convert this tutorial to a real-world configuration

Create a chart of all VLAN IDs, PVIDs, and membership ports that you require.

oPay close attention that the DSL ports are always a tagged port member of a VLAN. Without this step, the VLAN packets will not be able to traverse the DSL lines to each WallPlate.

Create a configuration script following the command syntax for each step of the tutorial. In the above steps, only VLAN 101 and 2501 are shown. Complete the configuration for all VLANs and ports from 101 to 2501.

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Contents Aka mT2a EthernetXD Page Regulatory Statements Model Number45125 MT2a Switch M2 WallPlateWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Commands and Syntax Quality of Service QoS Administrative Commands Commands and SyntaxCommand Hierarchy Show CommandsStyle Conventions Command DescriptionCommand Completion Interface RangeHardware Model Numbers and DescriptionModel Number Switch Front Panel Connections Switch Rear Panel ConnectionsMounting Options M2a 2 port WallPlate M4a 4 port Service UnitWallPlate M4a 4 port WallPlateCLI Configuration Script files System AdministrationManagement Access Access MethodsConfiguration Files using the webUI File dirLine Quality Http MenusUpgrading the System Image System Menu Interface Menu Advanced Menu Monitor MenuView System Configuration and Status Commit modeSummary Startup Running Reset to Default Configuration Other Configuration HelpSystem config mode automanualmode Access Control Lists ACLs Ip access-list config 1 deny httpRadius network authenticated login Mounting options for existing telco box WallPlate InstallationInstallation Guidelines Other mounting optionsInstall RJ11 line cable Installation 1 Install over 70mm x 114mm wall plateInstall bracket over existing wall plate Attach cover to the bracketVariance from Country to Country Remove and discard cover over existing wall plateConnect RJ11 cable Installation 3 External mounting tabsRemove the cover to service the WallPlate Assemble the m2 WallPlateInstall cross connects Installation StepsInstall mT2 switch in phone room MDF or IDF Review the cross-connectsConfigure mT2 EthernetXD Switch Components provided with the m2a WallPlate In-Room InstallationTools Required Components required to purchaseStep Determine which port is being installed Enable line powerFinish the installation Enable line powerVlan terminology Vlan Specification802.1Q VLANs Tagged UntaggedVlan commands in mT2 Tag-based Vlan Mode Port-based Vlan ModeWeb UI configuration Vlan General webUISet Vlan Egress Rules Tag-based Vlan webUICreate/Delete VLANs Set Vlan Ingress RulesPort-based Vlan webUI Quality of Service QoS QoS commands and conceptsNetwork qos interface queue interface-id mode mode Dynamic packet classification 802.1P bitQueue Packet Classification CommandsQoS Example Packet transmissionVlan Tutorials Tutorial 1 Simple Hotel configurationThird party network configuration Privacy and QoS in this networkTutorial 2 Mixed Mode Vlan configuration with QoS This networkEnable and create VLANs, Enable QoS VLAN-Ids used in this configuration Tutorial 3 Per port 802.1Q VLANsPort Enable VLANs, configure PVIDs Convert this tutorial to a real-world configurationSwitch Eth1 Eth2 PortEth1 Eth2 Port Motorola, Inc 549453-001-00-a Enable VLANs, configure Vlan modes Optional configuration on the cascaded switchLine Status Line Current Watts ReferenceRJ21 Line Connectors Appendix a Pin-out AssignmentsRS-232 console port Gigabit Ethernet ports Fast Ethernet WallPlate portsAppendix B Hardware Specifications MT2 SwitchM2 WallPlate Page FCC Part 15A Important Safety Instructions mT2a SwitchAppendix C Compliance M2a WallPlate

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