Reference Guide

350 VLANs
Defining VLAN Protocol Groups Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the CLI commands for defining VLAN
Protocol groups.
The following is a sample of the CLI commands:
Protocol Port
A protocol port is a port assigned to a particular protocol group. Traffic from
particular types of frames may be assigned to a protocol group, which has a
port and VLAN associated with it.
To add an interface to a protocol group:
1
Click
Switching
>
VLAN
>
Protocol Port
in the tree view to display the
Protocol Port: Summary
page.
A list of previously-defined protocol groups is displayed.
2
To assign an interface to a protocol group, click
Add
, and enter the fields:
Interface
— Port number to be added to a protocol group.
Group ID
— Select a protocol group ID to which the interface is
added.
P
rotocol ports can either be attached to a
VLAN ID or a VLAN name.
VLAN ID (1- 4094)
—Check and enter a VLAN ID.
or
VLAN Name
— Check and enter a VLAN name.
Table 14-3. VLAN Protocol Groups CLI Commands
CLI Command Description
map protocol protocol
[encapsulation-value]
protocols-group group
no map protocol protocol
[encapsulation]
Maps a protocol to a protocol group.
Protocol groups are used for protocol-
based VLAN assignment.
Use the no form of this command to
delete a protocol from a group.
console (config)# vlan database
console (config-vlan)# map protocol ip protocols-group 213