ECS4110-28T_Management Guide

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37 VLAN COMMANDS
A VLAN is a group of ports that can be located anywhere in the network,
but communicate as though they belong to the same physical segment.
This section describes commands used to create VLAN groups, add port
members, specify how VLAN tagging is used, and enable automatic VLAN
registration for the selected interface.
Table 144: VLAN Commands
Command Group Function
GVRP and Bridge
Extension Commands
Configures GVRP settings that permit automatic VLAN learning;
shows the configuration for bridge extension MIB
Editing VLAN Groups Sets up VLAN groups, including name, VID and state
Configuring VLAN
Interfaces
Configures VLAN interface parameters, including ingress and
egress tagging mode, ingress filtering, PVID, and GVRP
Displaying VLAN
Information
Displays VLAN groups, status, port members, and MAC addresses
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q
Tunneling
Configures 802.1Q Tunneling (QinQ Tunneling)
Configuring L2CP
Tunneling
*
* These functions are not compatible.
Configures Layer 2 Control Protocol (L2CP) tunneling, either by
discarding, processing, or transparently passing control packets
across a QinQ tunnel
Configuring VLAN
Translation
*
Maps VLAN ID between customer and service provider for
networks that do not support IEEE 802.1Q tunneling
Configuring
Protocol-based VLANs
Configures protocol-based VLANs based on frame type and
protocol
Configuring IP Subnet
VLANs
Configures IP Subnet-based VLANs
Configuring MAC Based
VLANs
Configures MAC-based VLANs
Configuring Voice VLANs Configures VoIP traffic detection and enables a Voice VLAN