HP T1453-90001 manual Modifying Parameters in vlanconf File, # Vlanid

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Configuring VLANs by Editing vlanconf File

Modifying Parameters in vlanconf File

Modifying Parameters in vlanconf File

Following is the format of the /etc/rc.config.d/vlanconf file. To permanently save changes to this file, either use SAM or use a text editor such as “vi.” If you use the lanadmin command line interface to make changes to VLANs, your configuration will not be preserved after reboots unless you modify the vlanconf file manually.

#vlanconf: configuration values to create VLAN Virtual

#Interface. This file will maintain the VLAN

#information across reboot, and will be modified

#by SAM. You can also edit this file.

#

# VLAN_PHY_INTERFACE : Physical interface name, see

#

lanscan(1m)output. This value must be

#

specified.

#

 

# VLAN_ID

: Unique VLAN id for VLAN. VLAN id is a

#

positive integer value which can range

#

from 0 to 4094. This value must be

#

specified.

#

 

# VLAN_PRIORITY

: Priority for the VLAN. Priority is

#

a positive integer value which can

#

range from 0 to 7. Default value of 0

#

will be taken if not specified.

#

 

# VLAN_TOS

: Inbound ToS value applicable to IP

#

packets. Its a positive integer value

#

that ranges from 0 to 255. A default

#

value of 0 will be taken if not

#

specified.

#

 

# VLAN_PRI_OVERRIDE

: Outbound priority override level. It

#

tells the system what priority to

#

choose, when tagging the packets with

#

VLAN information.Allowed priority

#

override levels are as follows:

#

 

#

CONF_PRI - User specified priority

#

will be used (default if

#

not specified).

#

IP_HEADER - IP header ToS will be

#

converted to 802.1p

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Contents Using HP-UX VLANs Legal Notices Contents Glossary Tables Tables Figures Figures What are HP-UX VLANs? VLANs Virtual LANs Physical ViewLogical View Chapter HP-UX Vlan Features Benefits of HP-UX VLANs Types of VLANs Supported by HP-UX HP-UX Vlan Tagging Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Tag in Ethernet FrameVlans Overlapping or Sharing the Same LAN Card Port System and Software Requirements Patches Required for the March 2002 HP-UX 11i-based VersionNeeded Patches for HP-UX VLANs Driver 11i Patch #Supported Switches Unsupported Functionality Overview of Installation Planning HP-UX VLANs Communication between Vlans Requires an External RouterHow to Configure VLANs on the Switch Tagged and Untagged Vlan Technology in Same NetworkSummary of Vlan Tagging Assignment VLANs Per Tagging Scheme PortHow to Configure VLANs on HP-UX Configuration Process Properties of a Vlan Promiscuous Mode Characteristics Special Case of Vlan ID 0--Priority Tagged FramesAllowable Values for Parameters in vlanconf File Parameter Range Default Type Description RestrictionsAllowable Values for HP VLANs Parameter -- description Range and Restrictions Default Type Using VLANs with MC/ServiceGuard Example VLANs and Service GuardLan5002 Lan5003 Lan5000 Lan5001 Vlanid Lan2How is 802.1p Priority Set? ToS to 802.1 User Priority Mappings Based on IP PrecedenceValue in vlanconf File Allowable Settings for VlanprioverridePriority Override Setting Outbound IP Packets Allowable Settings for Vlantosoverride Value in vlanconfSetting 802.1p Priority, ToS, and Overrides Where to Get More InformationWhere to Get More Information Chapter Configuring VLANs Using SAM Configuring VLANs Using SAM List Pulldown with Virtual LANs DisplayedAction Pulldown for Creating Virtual LANs Create Virtual LANs Add an IP Address for the Vlan Configuring VLANs Using SAM Chapter Configuring VLANs by Editing Modifying Parameters in vlanconf File # VlanidConftos # VLANPRIORITY1= Using lanadmin -V to Using the lanadmin -V Command for Administering VLANs Lanadmin SyntaxUsing lanadmin to Create a Vlan Displaying a Vlan and its PropertiesUsing lanadmin to Set 802.1p Priority, ToS, and Overrides Using lanadmin to Query for VLANs on a SystemUsing a Vlan Using lanadmin to Modify a VlanUsing lanadmin to Delete a Vlan Lanadmin -V modify vlanid 53 pri 3Lanadmin -V delete Using lanadmin -V to Administer VLANs Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Diagnostic Flowcharts Table A-1 Flowchart Descriptions Chart Type of Test PurposeFlowchart 1 Link Level Tests Figure A-1 Flowchart Flowchart 1a Linkloop Test Figure A-2 Flowchart 1aFlowchart 1a Procedures Flowchart 1b lanscan and lanadmin Test Figure A-3 Flowchart 1bFlowchart 1b Procedures Flowchart 2 Network Level Tests Figure A-4 FlowchartFlowchart 2 Procedures Flowchart 2a ARP Test Figure A-5 Flowchart 2aFlowchart 2a Procedures Flowchart 2b ping Test Figure A-6 Flowchart 2bFlowchart 2b Procedures Figure A-7 Flowchart 2b Flowchart 2 Network Level Tests NetTL Trace and Log of VLANs Tracing Output from a Gigabit Ethernet CardLogging Example NetTL Trace and Log of VLANsNetTL Trace and Log of VLANs Appendix a Glossary GlossaryGlossary Maximum Transmission Unit MTUVppa Virtual PPA or Vppa Glossary