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How ports of different link types handle frames
Actions Access
Trunk
Hybrid
In the
inbound
direction for
an untagged
frame
Tags the frame with the
PVID tag.
•
If the PVID is permitted on the port, tags the frame with the
PVID tag.
•
If not, drops the frame.
In the
inbound
direction for
a tagged
frame
•
Receives
the
frame if its VLAN
ID is the same as
the PVID.
•
Drops the frame if
its VLAN ID is
different from the
PVID.
•
Receives the frame if its VLAN is permitted on the port.
•
Drops the frame if its VLAN is not permitted on the port.
In the
outbound
direction
Removes the VLAN tag
and sends the frame.
•
Removes the tag and
sends the frame if the
frame carries the PVID
tag and the port belongs
to the PVID.
•
Sends the frame without
removing the tag if its
VLAN is carried on the
port but is different from
the PVID.
Sends the frame if its VLAN is
permitted on the port. The
tagging status of the frame
depends on the
port hybrid
vlan
command configuration.
In a VLAN-aware network, the default processing order for untagged packets is as follows, in
descending order of priority:
•
MAC-based VLANs.
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IP subnet-based VLANs.
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Protocol-based VLANs.
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Port-based VLANs.
Assigning an access port to a VLAN
You can assign an access port to a VLAN in VLAN view or interface view.
Make sure the VLAN has been created.
Assign one or multiple access ports to a VLAN in VLAN view
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VLAN view.
vlan
vlan-id
N/A
3.
Assign one or multiple
access ports to the VLAN.
port interface-list
By default, all ports belong to
VLAN 1.
Assign an access port to a VLAN in interface view
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
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