User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Title
 - Notice
 - Contents
 - Figures
 - Tables
 - About This Guide
 - Introduction
 - Local Management Requirements
 - Accessing Local Management
- 3.1 Navigating Local Management Screens
 - 3.2 Password Screen
 - 3.3 Main Menu Screen
 - 3.4 Module Selection Screen
 - 3.5 Module Menu Screen
 - 3.6 Overview of Security Methods
 - 3.7 Security Menu Screen
 - 3.8 Passwords Screen
 - 3.9 Radius Configuration Screen
 - 3.10 Name Services Configuration Screen
 - 3.11 System Authentication Configuration Screen
 - 3.12 EAP (Port) Configuration Screen
 - 3.13 EAP Statistics Menu Screen
 - 3.14 MAC Port Configuration Screen
 - 3.15 MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen
 
 - Chassis Menu Screens
- 4.1 Chassis Menu Screen
 - 4.2 Chassis Configuration Screen
 - 4.3 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen
 - 4.4 SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen
 - 4.5 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen
 - 4.6 Chassis Environmental Information Screen
 - 4.7 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen (Chassis)
 - 4.8 Port Redirect Configuration Screen
 - 4.9 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen
 
 - Module Configuration Menu Screens
- 5.1 Module Configuration Menu Screen
 - 5.2 General Configuration Screen
- 5.2.1 Setting the IP Address
 - 5.2.2 Setting the Subnet Mask
 - 5.2.3 Setting the Default Gateway
 - 5.2.4 Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address
 - 5.2.5 Setting the Module Name
 - 5.2.6 Setting the Module Date
 - 5.2.7 Setting the Module Time
 - 5.2.8 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time
 - 5.2.9 Setting the Screen Lockout Time
 - 5.2.10 Configuring the COM Port
 - 5.2.11 Clearing NVRAM
 - 5.2.12 Enabling/Disabling IP Fragmentation
 
 - 5.3 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen
 - 5.4 SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen
 - 5.5 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen
 - 5.6 Access Control List Screen
 - 5.7 System Resources Information Screen
 - 5.8 FLASH Download Configuration Screen
 
 - Port Configuration Menu Screens
- 6.1 Port Configuration Menu Screen
 - 6.2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen
 - 6.3 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen
 - 6.4 HSIM/VHSIM Configuration Screen
 - 6.5 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen
 - 6.6 Port Redirect Configuration Screen
 - 6.7 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen
 - 6.8 Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)
 - 6.9 Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen
 
 - 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens
 - 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens
- 8.1 Summary of VLAN Local Management
 - 8.2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen
 - 8.3 Static VLAN Configuration Screen
 - 8.4 Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen
 - 8.5 Current VLAN Configuration Screen
 - 8.6 Current VLAN Egress Configuration Screen
 - 8.7 VLAN Port Configuration Screen
 - 8.8 VLAN Classification Configuration Screen
 - 8.9 Protocol Port Configuration Screen
 
 - 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens
- 9.1 802.1p Configuration Menu Screen
 - 9.2 Port Priority Configuration Screen
 - 9.3 Traffic Class Information Screen
 - 9.4 Traffic Class Configuration Screen
 - 9.5 Transmit Queues Configuration Screen
 - 9.6 Priority Classification Configuration Screen
 - 9.7 Protocol Port Configuration Screen
 - 9.8 Rate Limiting Configuration Screen
 
 - Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens
 - Module Statistics Menu Screens
 - Network Tools Screens
 - VLAN Operation and Network Applications
- 13.1 Defining VLANs
 - 13.2 Types of VLANs
 - 13.3 Benefits and Restrictions
 - 13.4 VLAN Terms
 - 13.5 VLAN Operation
 - 13.6 Configuration Process
 - 13.7 VLAN Switch Operation
 - 13.8 VLAN Configuration
 - 13.9 Summary of VLAN Local Management
 - 13.10 Quick VLAN Walkthrough
 - 13.11 Examples
 - 13.12 Example 1, Single Switch Operation
 - 13.13 Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches
 - 13.14 Example 3, Filtering Traffic According to a Layer 4 Classification Rule
 - 13.15 Example 4, Securing Sensitive Information According to Subnet
 - 13.16 Example 5, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic
 - 13.17 Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules
 
 - Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)
 - About IGMP
 - Index
 

VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen
6-20 Port Configuration Menu Screens
10.Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DEL (delete) option. Press ENTER. This adds 
or deletes the selections for the Source Port, Destination Port, Frame Format, and Redirect 
Errors made in steps 1 through 8 and also updates the screen.
11.Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen. Press ENTER. The message 
“SAVED OK” displays. This saves the new settings and updates the Source Port and Destination 
Port read-only fields.
6.7 VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN
When to Use
To redirect frames in a 6C105 chassis from one or more source VLANs to one destination port on 
the switch module. Frames received on a source VLAN can be redirected and transmitted in the 
frame format in which they are received (normal), or they can be redirected with a VLAN Tag 
(TAGGED) or without a VLAN Tag (UNTAGGED). Also, any errored frames received dropped. 
For example, VLAN 1 can be set as the source VLAN with VLANs 2 and 5 as the destination 
VLANs. Frames from VLAN 1 are then automatically redirected to VLANs 2 and 5 according to 
the configured frame format, and VLAN frames with errors 
are dropped.
TIP: If more than 1 port is being redirected, repeat steps 1 through 10 for each 
additional setting. Then go to step 11 to save all the new settings at once.
If an entry is to be changed, delete the entry, save the screen, then recreate the entry 
with its new settings.
NOTES: Any combination, up to 128 total, of port redirect instances can be configured 
on the Port Redirect Configuration screen, and/or VLAN redirect instances on the VLAN 
Redirect Configuration screen. Up to 24 instances can be configured as remote 
instances to other modules in the chassis. Remote instances are instances that are 
mapped from one module to another within the same chassis. 
If the module has an optional ATM interface installed, ATM Permanent Virtual Circuits 
(PVCs) redirect entries should also be considered as part of the 128 maximum redirect 
entries for the module.
NOTE: The switch module supports a maximum of 128 redirect entries configured 
including VLAN redirect, and port redirect. This also includes any ATM Permanent 
Virtual Circuits (PVCs) redirect entries if the module has an optional ATM interfaces 
installed.










