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Assigning a hybrid port to a vlan – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Enter interface view or port
group view.

Enter WLAN-ESS or

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.

The configuration made in WLAN-ESS

or Ethernet interface view applies only

to the port.

The configuration made in port group

view applies to all ports in the port

group.

The configuration made in Layer 2

aggregate interface view applies to the

aggregate interface and its

aggregation member ports. If the
system fails to apply the configuration to

the aggregate interface, it stops

applying the configuration to
aggregation member ports. If the

system fails to apply the configuration to

an aggregation member port, it skips
the port and moves to the next member

port.

3.

Configure the link type of the
port or ports as trunk.

port link-type trunk

N/A

4.

Assign the trunk ports to the
specified VLANs.

port trunk permit vlan

{ vlan-id-list | all }

By default, a trunk port carries only VLAN
1.

5.

Configure the PVID of the
trunk ports.

port trunk pvid vlan vlan-id

Optional.
By default, the PVID is VLAN 1.

NOTE:

To change the link type of a port from trunk to hybrid or vice versa, you must set the link type to access
first.

After configuring the PVID for a trunk port, you must use the port trunk permit vlan command to
configure the trunk port to allow packets from the PVID to pass through, so that the egress port can

forward packets from the PVID.

Assigning a hybrid port to a VLAN

A hybrid port can carry multiple VLANs. You can assign it to a VLAN in interface view (including
ESS-WLAN interface view, Ethernet interface view, and Layer 2 aggregate interface view) or port group

view.
To assign a hybrid port to one or multiple VLANs:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A