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Protocol groups – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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Click Add to move the LAG to the VLAN list together with its type.

Frame Type — Packet type accepted by the LAG. The possible options

are:

Admit All — Tagged and untagged packets are both accepted by

the LAG.

Admit Tag Only — Only tagged packets are accepted by the LAG.

Admit Untagged Only — Only untagged packets are accepted on

the LAG.

Ingress Filtering — Enable/disable Ingress filtering by the LAG.

Ingress filtering discards packets that are destined to VLANs of which

the specific LAG is not a member.

Native VLAN ID (1-4094) — Enter VLAN used for untagged traffic

to trunk ports, or select None.

Multicast VLAN ID (1-4094) — Enter VLAN used for Multicast TV

VLAN traffic on access ports, or select None.

Customer VLAN ID (1-4094) — Enter VLAN used for customer

ports, or select None.

Assigning LAGs to VLAN Groups Using CLI Commands

Refer to Table 12-2 for a list of the LAG to VLAN CLI commands.

Protocol Groups

Protocol groups are based on protocol-based VLANs.

Protocol-based VLANs

Untagged frames received on a VLAN-aware switch can be classified by

methods others than source port, such as data-link-layer protocol

identification. This classification method is referred to as protocol-based

VLANs.
Protocol-based VLANs are useful for isolating Layer 2 traffic of various Layer

3 protocols. If, for example, a switch serves IP stations and IPX stations that

communicate with a single VLAN-unaware server, without using