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Protocol-vlan protocol-group (configuring groups), Protocol-vlan protocol-group, Protocol-vlan – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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Configuring Protocol-based VLANs

protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Groups)

This command creates a protocol group, or to add specific protocols to a group. Use the no form to
remove a protocol group.

Syntax

protocol-vlan protocol-group group-id [{add | remove} frame-type frame protocol-type protocol]

no protocol-vlan protocol-group group-id

group-id - Group identifier of this protocol group. (Range: 1-2147483647)

frame

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- Frame type used by this protocol. (Options: ethernet, rfc_1042, llc_other)

protocol - Protocol type. The only option for the llc_other frame type is ipx_raw. The options
for all other frames types include: arp, ip, ipv6, rarp.

Default Setting
No protocol groups are configured.

Command Mode
Global Configuration

Example
The following creates protocol group 1, and specifies Ethernet frames with IP and ARP protocol
types:

Console(config)#protocol-vlan protocol-group 1 add frame-type ethernet

protocol-type ip

Console(config)#protocol-vlan protocol-group 1 add frame-type ethernet

protocol-type arp

Console(config)#

protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Interfaces)

This command maps a protocol group to a VLAN for the current interface. Use the no form to
remove the protocol mapping for this interface.

Syntax

protocol-vlan protocol-group group-id vlan vlan-id priority priority

no protocol-vlan protocol-group group-id vlan

group-id - Group identifier of this protocol group. (Range: 1-2147483647)

vlan-id - VLAN to which matching protocol traffic is forwarded. (Range: 1-4093)

priority – The priority assigned to untagged ingress traffic. (Range: 0-7, where 7 is the
highest priority)

Default Setting
No protocol groups are mapped for any interface.

11. SNAP frame types are not supported by this switch due to hardware limitations.