Verifying the configuration, Configuring port-based vlans, Introduction to port-based vlan – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual
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[SwitchA-Vlan-interface10] return
2.
Configure the default gateway of PC A as 192.168.0.10.
3.
Configure the default gateway of PC B as 192.168.1.20.
Verifying the configuration
1.
The PCs can ping each other.
2.
Display brief information about Layer 3 interfaces on Switch A to verify the configuration.
*down: administratively down
(s): spoofing (l): loopback
Interface Physical Protocol IP Address Description
Vlan-interface5 up up 192.168.0.10 Vlan-inte...
Vlan-interface10 up up 192.168.1.20 Vlan-inte...
Configuring port-based VLANs
This section describes how to configure port-based VLANs.
Introduction to port-based VLAN
Port-based VLANs group VLAN members by port. A port forwards traffic for a VLAN only after it is
assigned to the VLAN.
Port link type
You can configure the link type of a port as access, trunk, or hybrid. The link types use the following
VLAN tag handling methods:
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An access port belongs to only one VLAN and sends traffic untagged.
It is usually used to connect a terminal device unable to identify VLAN-tagged packets or when it
is unnecessary to separate different VLAN members.
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A trunk port can carry multiple VLANs to receive and send traffic for them.
Except traffic from the PVID, traffic sent through a trunk port will be VLAN tagged. Usually, ports
that connect network devices are configured as trunk ports.
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A hybrid port allows traffic of some VLANs to pass through untagged and traffic of some other
VLANs to pass through tagged. You can configure a port connected to a network device or user
terminal as a hybrid port.
PVID
By default, VLAN 1 is the port VLAN ID (PVID) for all ports. You can configure the PVID for a port as
required.
When you configure the PVID on a port, use the following guidelines:
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An access port can join only one VLAN. The VLAN to which the access port belongs is the PVID of
the port.
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A trunk or hybrid port can join multiple VLANs, and you can configure a PVID for the port.
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You can use a nonexistent VLAN as the PVID for a hybrid or trunk port, but not for an access port.
After you use the undo vlan command to delete the VLAN where an access port resides, the PVID