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VLAN Commands
A VLAN is a group of ports that can be located anywhere in the network, but
communicate as though they belong to the same physical segment. This
section describes commands used to create VLAN groups, add port members,
specify how VLAN tagging is used, and enable automatic VLAN registration
for the selected interface.
Editing VLAN Groups
Table 87: VLAN Commands
Command Group
Function
Sets up VLAN groups, including name, VID and state
Configures VLAN interface parameters, including ingress and
egress tagging mode, ingress filtering, and PVID
Displays VLAN groups, status, port members, and MAC addresses
Configures 802.1Q Tunneling (QinQ Tunneling)
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If a packet matches the rules defined by more than one of these functions, only one of them
is applied, with the precedence being MAC-based, protocol-based, and then native port-
based (see the
command).
Configures protocol-based VLANs based on frame type and
protocol
Configures MAC-based VLANs
Configures VoIP traffic detection and enables a Voice VLAN
Table 88: Commands for Editing VLAN Groups
Command
Function
Mode
Enters VLAN database mode to add, change, and
delete VLANs
GC
Configures a VLAN, including VID, name and state
VC