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IRTUAL
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Port-based VLANs
Port-based VLANs logically group together one or more bridge ports on
the module. On Multilayer Switching Modules, they use the generic
protocol type
unspecified
. Each collection of bridge ports is designated as
a
VLAN interface.
The VLAN interface belongs to a given VLAN. Flooding
of all frames that are received on bridge ports in a VLAN interface is
constrained to that VLAN interface.
Port-based VLANs group together one or more tagged or untagged
bridge ports. The Switch 4007 supports the 802.1Q IEEE frame tagging
standard on a per-port basis. The standard dictates that frames are
encapsulated and tagged, which gives them a unique identification.
Each switching module (and the switch fabric module) supports the
following types of port-based VLANs:
■
The default VLAN, a special predefined VLAN
■
User-configured port-based VLANs
In addition, Multilayer Switching Modules support dynamic port-based
VLANs created using GVRP.
The Default VLAN
The system predefines a port-based VLAN to initially include all of the
system’s bridge ports without any tagging. For example, if you have four
10-port 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 modules installed on your
system, the default VLAN initially contains all 40 ports, plus the module
backplane ports and the corresponding switch fabric module ports.
The default VLAN has the following properties:
■
VID
— 1
■
VLAN Name
— Default
■
VLAN Mode
— allOpen
■
Tag Type
— none (nontagging mode)
The default VLAN always uses a VID of 1, the name Default, and the
protocol type unspecified (for Multilayer Switching Modules). No other
VLAN can use a VID of 1.
This type of configuration has no restrictions on the flooding domain. You
must set up your own VLANs to restrict the flooding domain.
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Страница 37: ...I UNDERSTANDING YOUR SWITCH 4007 SYSTEM Chapter 1 Configuration Overview ...
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