CLI (Command Line Interface)

 

Configuring VLAN Interfaces (Cont.)

 

 

Command

Function

 

 

switchport ingress-filtering

Syntax:

This command enables ingress filter-

[no] switchport ingress-filtering

ing for an interface.

Default Setting: Disabled

Use the no form to restore the default.

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

 

Command Usage: Ingress filtering only affects tagged frames.

 

• If ingress filtering is disabled and a port receives frames tagged for

 

VLANs for which it is not a member, these frames will be flooded to

 

all other ports (except for those VLANs explicitly forbidden on this

 

port).

 

• If ingress filtering is enabled and a port receives frames tagged for

 

VLANs for which it is not a member, these frames will be discarded.

 

Ingress filtering does not affect VLAN independent BPDU frames,

 

such as GVRP or STA. However, they do affect VLAN dependent

 

BPDU frames, such as GMRP.

 

Example: The following example shows how to set the interface to

 

port 1 and then enable ingress filtering:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1

 

Console(config-if)#switchport ingress-filtering

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

switchport native vlan

Syntax:

This command configures the PVID

switchport native vlan vlan-id

(i.e., default VLAN ID) for a port.

no switchport native vlan

vlan-id - Default VLAN ID for a port. (Range: 1-4094, no leading

Use the no form to restore the default.

 

zeroes)

 

Default Setting: VLAN 1

 

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

 

Command Usage: If an interface is not a member of VLAN 1 and you

 

assign its PVID to this VLAN, the interface will automatically be added

 

to VLAN 1 as an untagged member. For all other VLANs, an interface

 

must first be configured as an untagged member before you can

 

assign its PVID to that group.

 

If acceptable frame types is set to all or switchport mode is set to

 

hybrid, the PVID will be inserted into all untagged frames entering the

 

ingress port.

 

Example: The following example shows how to set the PVID for port 1

 

to VLAN 3:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1

 

Console(config-if)#switchport native vlan 3

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

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