3Com 9000 manual Advanced Management Tasks

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48CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED MANAGEMENT TASKS

the lower-numbered backplane port. (Example: On a 10-port Layer 2 switching module, you configure port 11; on a 12-port Layer 3 module, you configure port 13.) When you have multiple VLANs, tag the backplane port. (In a subsequent step, you must tag the associated switch fabric module backplane port as well.)

4On each Layer 3 switching module with VLANs that you want to perform routing, define a routing interface for each protocol-based or network-based VLAN. Verify that the routing interface is defined to use the same network or subnetwork as any other module that supports the VLAN.

5Use the EME to connect to the switch fabric module and configure all VLANs that will pass traffic through the Layer 2 switch fabric module (that is, VLANs that are associated with switching modules or the GEN interface modules).

a For each VLAN definition that is associated with one or more switching modules, include the switch fabric module backplane ports that correspond to the VLAN’s participating switching modules. (For example, if the VLAN’s participating modules reside in slots 3 and 5, include switch fabric module ports 5 and 9 in the VLAN definition on the switch fabric module.) Tag these switch fabric module ports if the backplane ports of the corresponding switching modules are tagged. (For each VLAN, verify that the tagging type for a switch fabric module port matches its associated backplane switching module port.)

For each VLAN definition for 2-port GEN interface modules, include the switch fabric module backplane ports that correspond to the VLAN’s GEN interface modules. (For example, if the VLAN’s GEN interface module resides in slot 6, you define switch fabric module ports 11 and 12 to be part of the VLAN.) Tag these ports if the front-panel ports of the GEN interface modules are connected to IEEEE 802.1Q enabled devices, such as other CoreBuilder 9000 systems, CoreBuilder 3500 Layer 3 switches, or other 3Com switches.

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Contents Device View User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Index About this Guide Finding Specific Information This GuideIf you are looking to Turn to Conventions Icon DescriptionConvention Description Related DocumentationYear ComplianceAbout Device View About Device View Description Agent 3Com Version Part Number Management Support MatrixManagement Support Matrix About Device View Using Device View Using Device View Preparing PlatformStarting Device ViewCentral Power Supply/Fan left Color indicates status Managing a CoreBuilder 9000 SwitchManaging Media Modules Segments, Ports Filtering with the Media Selection Bar Using Device View Using Tabs in the Notebook Interface Device View Help for Security Settings Managing Devices Switches Device SettingsManaging CoreBuilderIP Configuration Settings Chassis SettingsModule Settings Bridge Settings RAP SettingsManaging Devices Managing Power Systems Managing CoreBuilder Switch Power Supply Admin StatusOverheat Power Down Mode Power Class ModulePower State Managing Devices Advanced Management Tasks Viewing PerformanceStatistics On the type of port or device that you select1Virtual LAN Support 1Virtual LAN Support Managing Virtual LANs Advanced Management Tasks Vlan Features Layer Modules Switch Feature Fabric DescriptionLayer Modules Switch Fabric Feature Description Ieee 802.1Q is a standard for VLANs. It aims to Before assigning a VID, review the information in Table Number DescriptionManaging Virtual LANs Advanced Management Tasks Filtering Vlan Selections Deleting VLANs Index Index
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