Figure 3-7
Network diagram of inter-device MUX VLAN
VLAN3
VLAN4
VLAN2
ServerA
HostD
HostC
HostB
HostA
Et
h2
/0
/2
Eth2/0/1
E
th
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0/
3
E
th
2/0
/4
E
th
2/0
/5
RouterA
VLAN3
VLAN4
VLAN2
ServerB
HostH
HostG
HostF
HostE
Eth2/0/1
E
th
2/0
/4
E
th
2/0
/5
RouterB
Eth2/0/6
Eth2/0/6
E
th
2/
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2
E
th
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3
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
1.
Configure the principal VLAN.
2.
Configure the subordinate group VLAN.
3.
Configure the subordinate separate VLAN.
4.
Add interfaces to the VLANs and enable the MUX VLAN function on the interfaces.
5.
Configure the interfaces between RouterA and RouterB to allow the principal VLAN and
subordinate VLANs to pass through.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data:
l
Ethernet2/0/1 belongs to VLAN 2.
l
Ethernet2/0/2 and Ethernet2/0/3 belong to VLAN 3.
l
Ethernet2/0/4 and Ethernet2/0/5 belong to VLAN 4.
l
Ethernet2/0/6 allows VLAN 2, VLAN 3, and VLAN 4 to pass through.
Procedure
Step 1
Configure the MUX VLAN function on RouterA.
# Create VLAN 2, VLAN 3, and VLAN 4.
<Huawei>
system-view
[Huawei]
sysname RouterA
[RouterA]
vlan batch 2 3 4
[RouterA]
quit
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Configuration Guide - LAN
3 VLAN Configuration
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