Configuring 802.1q on 10/100 ethernet ports, Configuring 802.1q on 10/100 ethernet ports -8 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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Assigning an 802.1Q Group to a Port
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Configuring 802.1Q on 10/100 Ethernet Ports
Use the
cas
command to assign
802.1Q
groups to 10/100 ports. To use this command, follow
the steps below.
1. Enter
cas
at the system prompt, as shown:
cas
where
is the slot of the module, and
is the port number that is to be added
to the group. For example, to add port 3 on slot 5, you would enter:
cas 5/3
2. If you have a legacy 10/100 board, the following screen displays:
Slot 3 Port 5 Ethernet 802.1Q Service
1) Description
:
2) Group ID
:
3) Tag
:
4) Priority
:
5) Mode
Multiple Spanning Tree (3)
Single Spanning Tree
(4)
:
If you have a Kodiak 10/100 board, the following screen displays:
Slot 3 Port 5 Ethernet 802.1Q Service
1) Description
:
2) Group ID
:
3) Tag
:
5) Mode
Multiple Spanning Tree (3)
Single Spanning Tree
(4)
:
You can modify the parameters by entering the line number, an equal sign, and the value
for the parameter. For example, to change the
Group ID
to
5
, you would enter
2
(the line
number for
Group ID
), an equal sign (
=
), and a
5
(the group number), as shown:
2=5
3. Remember to save your changes by entering
save
at the system prompt when you have
finished with the configuration.
♦ Important Notes ♦
Because
802.1Q
support over OmniChannel is
supported only in
Multiple Spanning Tree
mode on
Kodiak
10/100
Ethernet boards, the
Mode
screen option
is not configurable for this feature.
For
802.1Q
support over OmniChannel, you must first
create an OmniChannel before creating
802.1Q groups
.
See Chapter 15, “Managing Ethernet Modules” for
information about OmniChannel.