HP T1453-90001 manual Benefits of HP-UX VLANs

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What are HP-UX VLANs?

Benefits of HP-UX VLANs

Benefits of HP-UX VLANs

The advantages of HP-UX VLANs are:

Physically dispersed workgroups can be logically connected within the same broadcast domain to appear as if they are on the same physical LAN.

A single physical link can simultaneously serve several IP subnets when subnet-based VLANs are configured on that link.

Switches no longer need to classify and tag traffic. They focus on forwarding packets.

Workgroups requiring increased security can be logically connected within the same broadcast domain. Broadcast traffic will be isolated within the secure group.

End stations using VLANs can offer rudimentary class of service (CoS) locally by prioritizing traffic for certain activities.

HP-UX VLANs can be created, modified, and deleted without rebooting.

HP-UX VLANs are interoperable with non-VLAN aware devices, that is, devices such as servers or bridges that do not transmit or receive tagged packets.

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Contents Using HP-UX VLANs Legal Notices Contents Glossary Tables Tables Figures Figures What are HP-UX VLANs? Logical View Physical ViewVLANs Virtual LANs Chapter HP-UX Vlan Features Benefits of HP-UX VLANs Types of VLANs Supported by HP-UX Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Tag in Ethernet Frame HP-UX Vlan TaggingVlans Overlapping or Sharing the Same LAN Card Port Patches Required for the March 2002 HP-UX 11i-based Version System and Software RequirementsDriver 11i Patch # Needed Patches for HP-UX VLANsSupported Switches Unsupported Functionality Overview of Installation Communication between Vlans Requires an External Router Planning HP-UX VLANsTagged and Untagged Vlan Technology in Same Network How to Configure VLANs on the SwitchVLANs Per Tagging Scheme Port Summary of Vlan Tagging AssignmentHow to Configure VLANs on HP-UX Configuration Process Properties of a Vlan Special Case of Vlan ID 0--Priority Tagged Frames Promiscuous Mode CharacteristicsAllowable Values for HP VLANs Parameter Range Default Type Description RestrictionsAllowable Values for Parameters in vlanconf File Parameter -- description Range and Restrictions Default Type Example VLANs and Service Guard Using VLANs with MC/ServiceGuardLan5002 Lan5003 Lan5000 Lan5001 Vlanid Lan2ToS to 802.1 User Priority Mappings Based on IP Precedence How is 802.1p Priority Set?Priority Override Setting Outbound IP Packets Allowable Settings for VlanprioverrideValue in vlanconf File Vlantosoverride Value in vlanconf Allowable Settings forWhere to Get More Information Setting 802.1p Priority, ToS, and OverridesWhere to Get More Information Chapter Configuring VLANs Using SAM List Pulldown with Virtual LANs Displayed Configuring VLANs Using SAMAction Pulldown for Creating Virtual LANs Create Virtual LANs Add an IP Address for the Vlan Configuring VLANs Using SAM Chapter Configuring VLANs by Editing # Vlanid Modifying Parameters in vlanconf FileConftos # VLANPRIORITY1= Using lanadmin -V to Lanadmin Syntax Using the lanadmin -V Command for Administering VLANsDisplaying a Vlan and its Properties Using lanadmin to Create a VlanUsing lanadmin to Query for VLANs on a System Using lanadmin to Set 802.1p Priority, ToS, and OverridesUsing lanadmin to Modify a Vlan Using a VlanLanadmin -V modify vlanid 53 pri 3 Using lanadmin to Delete a VlanLanadmin -V delete Using lanadmin -V to Administer VLANs Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table A-1 Flowchart Descriptions Chart Type of Test Purpose Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 1 Link Level Tests Figure A-1 Flowchart Figure A-2 Flowchart 1a Flowchart 1a Linkloop TestFlowchart 1a Procedures Figure A-3 Flowchart 1b Flowchart 1b lanscan and lanadmin TestFlowchart 1b Procedures Figure A-4 Flowchart Flowchart 2 Network Level TestsFlowchart 2 Procedures Figure A-5 Flowchart 2a Flowchart 2a ARP TestFlowchart 2a Procedures Figure A-6 Flowchart 2b Flowchart 2b ping TestFlowchart 2b Procedures Figure A-7 Flowchart 2b Flowchart 2 Network Level Tests Tracing Output from a Gigabit Ethernet Card NetTL Trace and Log of VLANsNetTL Trace and Log of VLANs Logging ExampleNetTL Trace and Log of VLANs Appendix a Glossary GlossaryMaximum Transmission Unit MTU GlossaryVppa Virtual PPA or Vppa Glossary