Protocol-based vlan configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VLAN view.
vlan vlan-id
If the specified VLAN does not
exist, this command creates the
VLAN first.
3.
Create a protocol template for the
VLAN.
protocol-vlan [ protocol-index ] { at
| ipv4 | ipv6 | ipx { ethernetii | llc
| raw | snap } | mode { ethernetii
etype etype-id | llc { dsap dsap-id
[ ssap ssap-id ] | ssap ssap-id } |
snap etype etype-id } }
By default, no protocol template
exists.
4.
Exit VLAN view.
quit
N/A
5.
Enter interface view or port group
view.
•
Enter Ethernet interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
•
Enter Layer 2 aggregate
interface view:
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
•
Enter port group view:
port-group manual
port-group-name
Use any command.
•
In Ethernet interface view,
the subsequent
configurations apply to the
current port.
•
In port group view, the
subsequent configurations
apply to all ports in the port
group.
•
In Layer 2 aggregate
interface view, the
subsequent configurations
apply to the Layer 2
aggregate interface and all
its member ports.
6.
Configure the port link type as
hybrid.
port link-type hybrid
N/A
7.
Configure hybrid ports to permit
the packets of the specified
protocol-based VLANs to pass
through.
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
{ tagged | untagged }
By default, all hybrid ports
permit packets of VLAN 1 to
pass through only.
8.
Associate the hybrid ports with
the specified protocol-based
VLAN.
port hybrid protocol-vlan vlan
vlan-id { protocol-index [ to
protocol-end ] | all }
N/A
Protocol-based VLAN configuration example
Network requirements
In a lab environment as shown in
, most hosts run the IPv4 protocol, while the rest of the hosts run
the IPv6 protocol for teaching purpose. To avoid interference, isolate IPv4 traffic and IPv6 traffic at Layer
2.