6.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 12 1 fixed tag
7.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> pvid 3 12
8.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 13 4 fixed untag
9.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 13 1 fixed tag
10.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> pvid 4 13
11.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 14 5 fixed untag
12.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 14 1 fixed tag
13.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> pvid 5 14
14.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 15 6 fixed untag
15.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 15 1 fixed tag
16.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> pvid 6 15
………………..
17.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 18 9 fixed untag
18.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 18 1 fixed untag
19.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> pvid 9 18
Step 2. Configure your management VLAN.
•Use the svlan setentry command to configure a VLAN ID for your device (the “management” or “CPU” VLAN.
•Use the svlan cpu command to register your device as a member of the management VLAN. Example:
1.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry 2 1 fixed tag
2.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan cpu 2
Step 2. Perform the procedure below to complete the VLAN setup after you have configured all the network modules in the chassis. Note that this must be the last step before you lose the connection to the network module.
a.Telnet to the operational IP address of a network module.
b.Use the svlan delentry command to remove the default VLAN ID (1).
c.Use the vlan enable command to activate the VLAN after you have finished all of your configuration.
Example:
1.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan delentry 1
2.192.168.1.1 vlan1q> vlan enable
10.6IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
Bridge port 1 stands for the Ethernet port, bridge port 2 stands for DSL port 1, bridge port 3
stands for DSL port 2, and so on.IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands |