How devices are assigned to autotracker vlans, The defvl command, How devices are assigned to autotracker vlans -5 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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AutoTracker VLANs
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How Devices are Assigned to AutoTracker VLANs
When a broadcast frame, a multicast frame, or a unicast frame from an unknown device is
received at a switching module, the frame is forwarded to the
MPX
for processing. Source
learning logic on the
MPX
module examines the entire frame to determine the
VLAN
or
VLAN
s
in which the originating device should be a member. If the frame matches any one policy
defined for a
VLAN
, the originating device (and the port to which it is connected) are made
members of that
VLAN
. If the frame does not match any
VLAN
policy, one of the following
occurs:
• If the
defvl
command is on, the source device is made a member of Default
VLAN
#1 in the
Group of which the source port is a member. The
defvl
command determines whether traf-
fic from devices that do not match any policies is assigned to the default
VLAN
or dropped.
(See “The defvl Command” below for more information on this command.)
• If the
defvl
command is off, all traffic from the source device is dropped.
Please Take Note
A broadcast or multicast frame is processed to
determine the source device’s
VLAN
membership
each time it is received. A unicast frame is
processed to determine the source device’s
VLAN
membership only the first time it is received.
When the
MPX
module has determined the
VLAN
or
VLAN
s in which the originating device
belongs, it relays this information to the switching module. The switching module updates a
VLAN
membership flag attached to the frame’s source
MAC
address in the
CAM
(content-
addressable memory). The frame is then switched based on this membership flag.
Refer to Chapter 24, “AutoTracker VLAN Application Examples,” for information on
AutoTracker
VLAN
assignments in specific network situations.
The defvl Command
You can turn the
defvl
command on and off simply by entering
defvl on
or
defvl off
. If you
enter the command without any parameters, it displays the current setting for the Default
VLAN
. For example, if source devices are automatically placed in the Default
VLAN
when they
do not match any
VLAN
policy rule, the following message would display:
membership in default vlan is currently on
If source devices are automatically dropped when they do not match any
VLAN
policy, the
following message would display:
membership in default vlan is currently off
The
defvl
command applies to all Groups in an Omni Switch/Router and it is only applicable
if there is at least one AutoTracker rule configured.