120
Figure 119
Traditional Ethernet frame format
IEEE 802.1Q inserts a four-byte VLAN tag after the DA&SA field, as shown in
Figure 120
.
Figure 120
Position and format of VLAN tag
A VLAN tag comprises the following fields:
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Tag protocol identifier (TPID)
—The 16-bit TPID field indicates whether the frame is VLAN-tagged
and is 0x8100 by default.
•
Priority
—The 3-bit priority field indicates the 802.1p priority of the frame.
•
Canonical format indicator (CFI)
—The 1-bit CFI field specifies whether the MAC addresses are
encapsulated in the standard format when packets are transmitted across different media. A value
of 0 indicates that MAC addresses are encapsulated in the standard format. The value of 1
indicates that MAC addresses are encapsulated in a non-standard format. The value of the field is
0 by default.
•
VLAN ID
—The 12-bit VLAN ID field identifies the VLAN the frame belongs to. The VLAN ID range
is 0 to 4095. As 0 and 4095 are reserved, a VLAN ID actually ranges from 1 to 4094.
A network device handles an incoming frame depending on whether the frame is VLAN tagged and the
value of the VLAN tag, if any.
The Ethernet II encapsulation format is used in this section. In addition to the Ethernet II encapsulation
format, Ethernet also supports other encapsulation formats, including 802.2 LLC, 802.2 SNAP, and
802.3 raw. The VLAN tag fields are added to frames encapsulated in these formats for VLAN
identification.
When a frame carrying multiple VLAN tags passes through, the device processes the frame according to
its outer VLAN tag, and transmits the inner tags as payload.
VLAN types
You can implement VLANs based on the following criteria:
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Port
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MAC address
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Protocol
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IP subnet
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Policy
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Other criteria
The Web interface is available only for port-based VLANs, and this chapter introduces only port-based
VLANs.
Summary of Contents for HP 830 Series
Page 37: ...25 Figure 18 Configuration complete ...
Page 70: ...58 Figure 49 Displaying the rate settings of ports ...
Page 78: ...66 Figure 56 Configuring the monitor port ...
Page 82: ...70 Figure 59 Switching to the management level ...
Page 87: ...75 Figure 64 Displaying port traffic statistics ...
Page 167: ...155 Figure 154 Displaying the current voice VLAN information ...
Page 304: ...292 Figure 280 Traceroute operation result ...
Page 321: ...309 Request timed out Ping statistics for 10 0 0 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss ...
Page 343: ...331 Figure 330 Ping operation summary ...