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Advanced Management

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Other VLAN Features in IntraChassis 9000

VLAN management security

VLAN MAC address insertion and removal

Console UI management of VLANs

Web interface management of VLANs

The subsections following the Abbreviations below describe these features and
how each is configured.

Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used throughout this chapter.

GARP:

General Attribute Registration Protocol

GVRP

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol

MGMT:

Management.

PVID:

A tagged port’s VLAN ID. Range is 1…4094.

STP:

Spanning tree protocol.

Tagged Frame:

Frame with 802.1Q VLAN Tag header.

Untagged Frame: Frame either without 802.1Q VLAN Tag header, or with

this header and with VID = 0.

VID:

VLAN ID in the range of 1…4095.

Note: The terms “groups” and “segments” are both used to
represent VLAN segments in the system. They are num-
bered from 1 to 64. VLAN Groups

The IntraChassis 9000 supports 64 manually configurable VLAN Groups. A
VLAN group is uniquely identified by a 12-bit (1-4095) VLAN ID (VID). No
two VLAN Groups can have the same VID if they reside on the same switch.
Each VLAN group has a portmap that specifies the port members of the VLAN
and a set of untagged ports, which specifies the port members of the VLAN
group that transmit only VLAN untagged frames. The untagged set can be a
subset of the portmap, or it can be the same as the portmap, but it cannot have
ports that are not part of the portmap. If a port is in the VLAN portmap and
not in the VLAN untagged set, then the port transmits tagged frames only. A
VLAN group can be shared with other VLAN groups for MAC address learning
purposes.

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