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Chapter 4 Provisioning
Provisioning VLAN
Provisioning VLAN
The TP 5000 supports up to 500 VLANs on each port of an IOC card, ETH1 and
ETH2. In bonding mode, the bonding port support 500 VLANs, using the ETH1
VLAN configuration. Each VLAN must have its own address and subnet. There is
no default VLAN configuration.
shows the command for enabling VLAN
mode for the IOC ports.
There are 16 VLANs that can accessed by index. These VLANs can be configured
with a default gateway and are considered “fixed” VLANs. These VLANs can be
deleted with the “set vlan delete ioc1-x index” command. The command hierarchy
for configuring fixed VLANs is shown in
. Fixed VLANs include a gateway
address.
The remaining 484 VLANs are considered to be “non-fixed” VLANs, each of which
can be configured with one static route. When a non-fixed VLAN is removed, the
route will be automatically deleted whether the TP 5000 is in bonding or
non-bonding mode. A non-fixed VLAN can also be deleted by the user with the “set
vlan delete ioc1-x non-fixed” command. The command hierarchy for configuring
non-fixed VLANs is shown in
. Non-fixed VLANs require specification of
an IP address for the “next hop” and network prefix/prefix length for the destination
network, instead of the gateway address.
Ethernet expansion shelves can support 1 multicast VLAN per port.
Figure 4-6.
Set Vlan-Mode Command Hierarchy
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