Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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Remove name from VLAN 50.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# vlan 50
SMIS(config-vlan)# no name
SMIS(config-vlan)# exit
3.8
Port Based VLANs
Port based VLANs are the simplest and most useful type of VLAN.
In port based VLAN deployment, switch ports are associated with one or more VLANs as member ports.
The traffic sent on the ports is decided by the VLAN membership and mode of the ports. Usually ports are
associated with VLANs as either “access” port members or “trunk” port members. Supermicro switches
support an additional port mode called “hybrid”.
Port Channel interfaces also can be configured as VLAN member ports.
Figure VLAN-4: Port Based VLANs
3.8.1
Access Ports
Access ports carry the traffic of only one VLAN. Any switch port can be configured as an access port.
Usually switch ports connected to end stations (computers / servers) that have only one type of traffic are
configured as access ports.
Access ports cannot be configured to be part of more than one VLAN.
VLAN 20 & 30
VLAN 40
Switch B
VLAN 20 & 30
Switch A
VLAN 20 & 30
Trunk Links
Access Links