Configuring Port VLAN Parameters
Port VLAN parameters determine how a particular port’s traffic is flooded to VLANs when tagged and untagged packets are received on the port. See the examples later in this section for recommendations on settings for particular trunk port connections.
Refer to “VLAN Operation”, in the Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation
Guide, for more information on creating VLANs.
Refer to “Viewing Switch Port Parameters ”, earlier in this chapter, for information on accessing the Switch Port dialog box.
To configure port VLAN parameters:
1.From the Port VLAN
2.From the Trunk Mode
Table 13. describes the VLAN Trunking Mode options:
| Table 13. VLAN Trunking Mode Options |
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VLAN Mode | Applies the following format to packets |
| entering this port: |
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Clear | No VLAN tag. This is the default setting. |
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| The IEEE 802.1Q Ethernet VLAN tagging scheme. |
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| A widely available proprietary VLAN tagging |
| scheme, that is fully Cisco ISL compatible. |
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3Com | 3Com’s VLAN tagging scheme. |
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3.From the Frame Tags
4.From the VLAN Binding
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