3Com Switch 7750 Series
Command Reference Guide – VLAN Commands Chapter 1 VLAN Configuration Commands
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Example
# Associate protocols 0 to 6 in VLAN3 with board 5.
<3Com> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[3Com] protocol-vlan vlan 3 0 to 6 slot 5
1.3.6 protocol-vlan Syntax
protocol-vlan [ protocol-index ] { at | ip [ ip-address [ net-mask ] ] | ipx { ethernetii | llc
| raw | snap } | mode { ethernetii [ etype etype-id ] | llc [ dsap dsap-id [ ssap ssap-id ]
| ssap ssap-id ] | snap [ etype etype-id ] } }
undo protocol-vlan { protocol-index [ to protocol-end ] | all }
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VLAN view
Parameter
at: Specifies an AppleTalk-based VLAN.
ip [ ip-address [ net-mask ] ]: Specifies an IP-based VLAN. The ip-address argument
specifies IP address and the net-mask argument specifies subnet mask. The default
subnet mask is the mask of the network where ip-address belongs.
ipx { ethernetii | llc | raw I snap }: Specifies IPX protocol-ba sed VLAN. The ethernetii,
llc, raw and snap keywords indicate four encapsulation types.
mode: Specifies VLAN based on other protocol type and encapsulation format.
ethernetii [ etype etype-id ]: Specifies EthernetII encapsulation-based VLAN. The
etype-id argument indicates the Ethernet type of the incoming packets, and its value
ranges from 600 to FFFF.
llc [ dsap dsap-id [ ssap ssap-id ] | ssap ssap-id ]: Specifies VLAN based on logical
link control encapsulation format. The dsap-id argument indicates the destination
service access point and its value ranges from 0 to FF. The ssap-id argument indicates
the source service access point and its value ranges from 0 to FF.
snap [ etype etype-id ]: Specifies VLAN based on sub-network access protocol (SNAP)
encapsulation format. The etype-id argument indicates the Ethernet type of incoming
packets and its value ranges from 600 to FFFF.
protocol-index: Beginning protocol index, ranging from 0 to 6. Its value must be smaller
than or equal to the value of the protocol-end argument. If this argument is not specified,
the system will assign an index automatically.