Specifications
VLAN Configuration Command Set
Assigning VLANs According to Classification Rules
7-32 Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
7.3.5.3 Valid Values for VLAN Classification and Frame
Filtering
The following tables provide parameters for classifying a frame to a VLAN or filtering (dropping)
untagged frames received on a VLAN.
Table 7-1 provides the set vlan classification data_meaning parameters that can be entered to
classify frames into a VLAN, and the data_values that can be entered for each classifier associated
with those parameters. Values applied are listed next to each data_value keyword.
Table 7-2 provides the set vlan classification data_meaning parameters that can be entered to filter
(drop) untagged frames, and the data_values that can be entered for each classifier associated with
those parameters. When applicable, data_masks are also listed for each data_value. The parameters
in this table do NOT classify frames into a specific VLAN. Untagged frames received with any of
the data_meanings listed in this table will be dropped and not forwarded.
NOTES: Classification data_meanings and data_values are NOT case sensitive.
Hyphens in parameters must be entered as shown.
Table 7-1 Valid Values for VLAN Classification
data_meaning keywords
data_value keywords
(value applied)
data_ mask
Ethernet-II-Type • 05F6 - FFFF (valid range)
• AppleTalk (809B)
• Banyan-Vines (0BAD)
• DECNET (6003)
• IP (0800 and 0806)
• IPX (8137)
• RARP (8035)
Not applicable.
NOTES: The Matrix E1 allows the use of 3 user defined Ethernet II Type values for
classification into a VLAN. AppleTalk, Banyan-Vines and RARP are considered user
defined, but are listed as options. Additional user defined Ethernet II Type values will
filter (drop) untagged frames as described in Table 7-2. IP and DECNET rules also
classify the SNAP frame type.