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HAPTER
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| VLAN Commands
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
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OMMAND
U
SAGE
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Ingress filtering only affects tagged frames.
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If ingress filtering is disabled and a port receives frames tagged for
VLANs for which it is not a member, these frames will be flooded to all
other ports (except for those VLANs explicitly forbidden on this port).
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If ingress filtering is enabled and a port receives frames tagged for
VLANs for which it is not a member, these frames will be discarded.
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Ingress filtering does not affect VLAN independent BPDU frames, such
as GVRP or STA. However, they do affect VLAN dependent BPDU
frames, such as GMRP.
E
XAMPLE
The following example shows how to set the interface to port 1 and then
enable ingress filtering:
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#switchport ingress-filtering
Console(config-if)#
switchport mode
This command configures the VLAN membership mode for a port. Use the
no
form to restore the default.
S
YNTAX
switchport mode
{
access
|
hybrid
|
trunk
}
no switchport mode
access
- Specifies an access VLAN interface. The port transmits and
receives untagged frames on a single VLAN only.
hybrid
- Specifies a hybrid VLAN interface. The port may transmit
tagged or untagged frames.
trunk
- Specifies a port as an end-point for a VLAN trunk. A trunk is
a direct link between two switches, so the port transmits tagged
frames that identify the source VLAN. Note that frames belonging to
the port’s default VLAN (i.e., associated with the PVID) are also
transmitted as tagged frames.
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
All ports are in access mode with the PVID set to VLAN 1.
C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
Access mode is mutually exclusive with VLAN trunking (see the
command). If VLAN trunking is enabled on an interface, then that
interface cannot be set to access mode, and vice versa.
Summary of Contents for ES3510MA-DC
Page 1: ...Management Guide www edge core com 8 Port Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switch...
Page 2: ......
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6...
Page 44: ...FIGURES 44...
Page 50: ...TABLES 50...
Page 52: ...SECTION I Getting Started 52...
Page 62: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction System Defaults 62...
Page 80: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 80...
Page 82: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 82...
Page 98: ...CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 98...
Page 126: ...CHAPTER 4 Basic Management Tasks Resetting the System 126...
Page 164: ...CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 164 Figure 57 Configuring VLAN Trunking...
Page 202: ...CHAPTER 7 Address Table Settings Configuring MAC Address Mirroring 202...
Page 452: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Displaying the DNS Cache 452...
Page 498: ...CHAPTER 19 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 498...
Page 588: ...CHAPTER 22 SNMP Commands 588...
Page 596: ...CHAPTER 23 Remote Monitoring Commands 596...
Page 650: ...CHAPTER 24 Authentication Commands Management IP Filter 650...
Page 738: ...CHAPTER 27 Interface Commands 738...
Page 760: ...CHAPTER 29 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 760...
Page 782: ...CHAPTER 32 Address Table Commands 782...
Page 810: ...CHAPTER 33 Spanning Tree Commands 810...
Page 862: ...CHAPTER 35 VLAN Commands Configuring Voice VLANs 862...
Page 876: ...CHAPTER 36 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 876...
Page 932: ...CHAPTER 38 Multicast Filtering Commands Multicast VLAN Registration 932...
Page 956: ...CHAPTER 39 LLDP Commands 956...
Page 1020: ...CHAPTER 42 Domain Name Service Commands 1020...
Page 1026: ...CHAPTER 43 DHCP Commands DHCP Client 1026...
Page 1058: ...CHAPTER 44 IP Interface Commands IPv6 Interface 1058...
Page 1060: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1060...
Page 1066: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1066...
Page 1088: ...COMMAND LIST 1088...
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