Assigning an access port to a VLAN
You can assign an access port to a VLAN in VLAN view, interface view (including Ethernet interface view
and Layer 2 aggregate interface view), or port group view.
Follow these steps to assign one or multiple access ports to a VLAN in VLAN view:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter VLAN view
vlan
vlan-id
Required
If the specified VLAN does not exist, this
command creates the VLAN first.
Assign one or a group of access
ports to the current VLAN
port
interface-list
Required
By default, all ports belong to VLAN 1.
Follow these steps to assign an access port (in interface view) or multiple access ports (in port group view)
to a VLAN:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Ethernet
interface view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
Enter Layer 2
aggregate
interface view
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
Enter interface
view (including
Ethernet interface
view, Layer 2
aggregate
interface view) or
port group view
Enter port
group view
port-group manual
port-group-name
Required
Use either command.
•
In Ethernet interface view, the
subsequent configurations
apply to the current port.
•
In port group view, the
subsequent configurations
apply to all ports in the port
group.
•
In Layer 2 aggregate interface
view, the subsequent
configurations apply to the
Layer 2 aggregate interface
and all its member ports.
Configure the link type of the port or
ports as access
port link-type
access
Optional
The link type of a port is access by
default.
Assign the current access port(s) to a
VLAN
port access vlan
vlan-id
Optional
By default, all access ports belong
to VLAN 1.
NOTE:
•
Before you assign an access port to a VLAN, create the VLAN.
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In VLAN view, you can assign only Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces to the current VLAN.
•
After you configure a command on a Layer 2 aggregate interface, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do that
on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports. If it
fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it skips the port and moves to the next port.
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