Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
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Port 1 | | | | Port 2 |
IP sub-net 1 | | | | IP sub-net 2 |
IPX network 1 | | | | IPX network 2 |
AppleTalk cable range 100 | | | | AppleTalk cable range 200 |
AppleTalk zone “Prepress” | | | | AppleTalk zone “CTP” |
Layer port-based VLAN 222 | | Layer port-based VLAN 333 |
| Ports 5 - 8 |
Ports 1 - 4 | |
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| | | | Port 1 | Port 5 | |
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Ports 2 - 4 | | Ports 5 - 8 |
IP sub-net 1 | | IP sub-net 2 |
IPX network 1 | | IPX network 2 |
AppleTalk cable range 100 | | AppleTalk cable range 2 |
AppleTalk zone “Prepress” | | AppleTalk zone “CTP” |
Figure 16.9 Port-based VLANs 222 and 333
To create the two port-based VLANs shown in Figure 16.9, use the following method.
USING THE CLI
HP6208(config)# vlan 222 by port
HP6208(config-vlan-222)# untag e1 to 4
HP6208(config-vlan-222)# vlan 333 by port
HP6208(config-vlan-333)# untag e5 to 8
HP6208(config-vlan-333)# write memory
Syntax: vlan <vlan-id> by port
Syntax: untagged ethernet <portnum> [to <portnum> ethernet <portnum>]
EXAMPLE:
Figure 16.10 shows a more complex port-based VLAN configuration using multiple switches and IEEE 802.1p VLAN tagging. The backbone link connecting the three switches is tagged. One untagged port within each port based VLAN on 6208M-SX A connects each separate network-wide Layer 2 broadcast domain to the routing switch for Layer 3 forwarding between broadcast domains. The STP priority is configured to force
6208M-SX A to be the root bridge for VLAN BROWN. The STP priority on 6208M-SX B is configured so that 6208M-SX B is the root bridge for VLAN GREEN.