Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add Interface VLAN VLAN10
Ethernet=lan
IP=vlan10_ip
Network=all-nets
VLANID=10
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Network > Interfaces and VPN > VLAN > Add > VLAN
2.
Now enter:
•
Name: Enter a name, for example
VLAN10
•
Interface: lan
•
VLAN ID: 10
•
IP Address: vlan10_ip
•
Network: all-nets
3.
Click OK
3.4.5. Service VLAN
In certain scenarios, it is desirable to wrap traffic from multiple VLANs inside a single parent
VLAN. This is sometimes referred to as a
Q-in-Q VLAN
or a
Stacked VLAN
. In NetDefendOS, it is
called a
Service VLAN
and follows the standard defined by IEEE 802.1ad. It can be said that a
service LAN tunnels other VLANs and provides a convenient method of using a single logical
connection on a single Ethernet interface through which multiple VLANs can flow.
A Service VLAN Use Case
A NetDefend Firewall can act as a terminator for a service VLAN. A typical use case for service
VLAN termination is illustrated in the diagram below.
Chapter 3: Fundamentals
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