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AutoTracker VLANs
Page 22-4
Network Address Policies
. Network address policies enable you to define membership in the
VLAN
on the basis of network address criteria.
For example, you can specify that all
IP
users with a specific subnet mask be included in the
VLAN
. Or, you can specify that all
IPX
users in a specific network address area using a certain
encapsulation type be included in the
VLAN
.
If you define network address and port or protocol rules in the same
VLAN
, the network
address rules will take precedence over the port and protocol rules should any conflict arise.
To reverse this precedence (i.e., port and protocol rules take precedence over network
address rules) you must add the following line to the switch’s
mpx.cmd
file:
Precedence=0
User-Defined Policies
. User-defined policies enable you to define membership in the
VLAN
on
the basis of a specific pattern within a frame. All devices that originate frames containing this
pattern are assigned to the
VLAN
. The pattern is specified by defining an offset, a value, and a
mask.
Port Binding Policies
. A port binding policy specifies a particular device to be included in the
mobile group or AutoTracker VLAN. You can bind a device’s IP address to a switch port and
a MAC address, or bind a device’s MAC address to a protocol and a switch port.
DHCP Port Policies
. These policies are similar to standard port policies, but apply to switch
ports to which DHCP client workstations are attached.
DHCP MAC Address Policies
. These policies are similar to standard MAC address policies, but
apply to the MAC addresses of DHCP client workstations only.
The Default VLAN
The default AutoTracker
VLAN
, also referred to as
VLAN #1
, is different from other AutoTracker
VLAN
s. The following list outlines some of these differences.
1. The default
VLAN
is automatically created when you create a new Group. Non-default
VLAN
s must be created through the
cratvl
command.
2. The default
VLAN
cannot be removed. Other
VLANs
can be removed through the
rmatvl
command.
3. You cannot apply AutoTracker policies to the default
VLAN
. Other non-default
AutoTracker VLANs allow you to apply any policy to them.
You can enable routing on the default VLAN. You enable the default VLAN virtual router
through the
crgp
or
modvl
command. See Chapter 19, “Managing Groups and Ports,” for
further information on the virtual router port on the default VLAN.
All ports and devices in a Group initially belong to default
VLAN #1
. All physical switch ports
always remain members of the default
VLAN
, but they can also become members of other
VLAN
s. It is not possible to delete a physical switch port from
VLAN #1
. Individual network
devices, however, can move out of
VLAN #1
. All
MAC
devices are also initially part of default
VLAN #1
. However, when a
MAC
device is removed from default
VLAN #1
and moved into a
non-default
VLAN
, it is deleted from default
VLAN #1
.
The default VLAN is explained further in other sections of this chapter. See How Devices are
Assigned to AutoTracker VLANs on page 22-5 for a discussion of default VLAN membership
issues and the
defvl
command. Also, see Application Example 4 in Chapter 24, “AutoTracker
VLAN Application Examples,” for discussions of routing issues and the default VLAN.