HP Procurve CLI output
; J8164A Configuration Editor; Created on release #H.08.60
hostname "AvayaLabs"
name "Native" untagged
ip address 192.168.202.201 255.255.255.0 no untagged
exit vlan 209
name "Red [Voice]" untagged 5 tagged 3
exit vlan 210
name "Blue [Data]" untagged 3,6 exit
gvrp
The table below summaries the HP configuration for ports and VLAN’s.
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3 | Tagged | Untagged | This port was added to both VLAN 209 and VLAN 210. However there is an | |
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| important difference between adding to these VLAN’s. When adding port 3 to | |
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| VLAN 209 the Mode option must be tagged but untagged when adding to VLAN | |
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| 210. | |
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5 | Untagged | – | This port is included only in VLAN 209 and not included in VLAN 210. The Mode | |
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| option must be set to Untagged for port 5 in this VLAN. | |
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6 | – | Untagged | Port 6 is included only in VLAN 210 and not included in VLAN 209. The Mode | |
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| option MUST be set to Untagged in this VLAN. | |
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The operation of this network is dependant on the functionality defined in HP documentation. Specifically HP refers to this type of VLAN operation as Overlapping VLAN. The configuration relies also on that fact that Avaya 4600 IP Phones support VLAN operation .
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