BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide

PVID Numbers

Each port in the switch has a configurable default VLAN number, known as its PVID. By default, the PVID for all non-management ports is set to 1, which correlates to the default VLAN ID. The PVID for each port can be configured to any VLAN number between 1 and 4094.

Use the following command to view PVIDs:

RS G8124# show interface information

 

 

Alias

Port Tag RMON Lrn Fld PVID

NAME

VLAN(s)

-----

---- --- ---- --- --- ---- -------------- -----------------

1

1

n

d

e

e

1

 

1

2

2

n

d

e

e

1

 

1

3

3

n

d

e

e

1

 

1

4

4

n

d

e

e

1

 

1

... ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

...

24

24

n

d

e

e

1

 

1

MGMTA

25

n

d

e

e

4095

 

4095

MGMTB

26

n

d

e

e

4095

 

4095

# = PVID is tagged.

Use the following command to set the port PVID:

RS G8124(config)# interface port <port number>

RS G8124(config-if)# pvid <PVID number>

Each port on the switch can belong to one or more VLANs, and each VLAN can have any number of switch ports in its membership. Any port that belongs to multiple VLANs, however, must have VLAN tagging enabled (see “VLAN Tagging” on page 90).

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Blade ICE G8124-E manual Pvid Numbers, Use the following command to set the port Pvid, RS G8124# show interface information

G8124-E, G8124 specifications

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