Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
For example, suppose a dynamic VLAN with a VID of 125 exists on the switch.
The following command converts the VLAN to a static VLAN.
ProCurve(config)# static-vlan 125
Configuring Static VLAN Name and Per-Port Settings
The
vlan <
vlan-id
>
command, used with the options listed below, changes the
name of an existing static VLAN and changes the per-port VLAN membership
settings.
N o t e
You can use these options from the configuration level by beginning the
command with
vlan <
vlan-id
>
, or from the context level of the specific VLAN.
Syntax
:
name <
vlan-name
>
Changes the name of the existing static VLAN. (Avoid
spaces and the following characters in the
<
vlan-name
>
entry:
2
,
#
,
$
,
^
,
&
,
*
,
(
,
and
)
.)
[no] tagged <
port-list
>
Configures the indicated port(s) as
Tagged
for the specified
VLAN. The
“
no
”
version sets the port(s) to either
No
or (if
GVRP is enabled) to
Auto
.
[no] untagged <
port-list
>
Configures the indicated port(s) as
Untagged
for the
specified VLAN. The
“
no
”
version sets the port(s) to either
No
or (if GVRP is enabled) to
Auto
.
[no] forbid <
port-list
>
Configures the indicated port(s) as “forbidden” to
participate in the designated VLAN. The
“
no
”
version sets
the port(s) to either
No
or (if GVRP is enabled) to
Auto
.
auto <
port-list
>
Available if GVRP is enabled on the switch. Returns the
per-port settings for the specified VLAN to
Auto
operation.
Note that
Auto
is the default per-port setting for a static
VLAN if GVRP is running on the switch. (For information
on dynamic VLAN and GVRP operation, see
chapter 3, “GVRP”
.)
For example, if you have a VLAN named VLAN100 with a VID of 100, and all
ports are set to
No
for this VLAN. To change the VLAN name to “Blue_Team”
and set ports 1-5 to Tagged, you could do so with these commands:
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