Configuring vlans, Figure 5-2 – Sun Microsystems GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter User Manual

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Configuring VLANs

VLANs can be created according to various criteria, but each VLAN must be
assigned a VLAN tag or VLAN ID (VID). The VID is a 12-bit identifier between 1
and 4094 that identifies a unique VLAN. For each network interface (

ce0

,

ce1

,

ce2

and so on), 4094 possible VLAN IDs can be selected. Because IP subnets are
commonly used, it is best to use IP subnets when setting up a VLAN network
interface. This means that each VID assigned to a VLAN interface of a physical
network interface will belong to different subnets.

Tagging an Ethernet frame requires the addition of a tag header to the frame. The
header is inserted immediately following the Destination MAC address and the
Source MAC address. The tag header consists of two bytes of Ethernet Tag Protocol
Identifier (TPID, 0x8100) and two bytes of Tag Control Information (TCI).

FIGURE 5-2

shows the Ethernet Tag Header format.

FIGURE 5-2

Ethernet Tag Header Format

By default, a single VLAN is configured for every port, which groups all ports into
the same broadcast domain, just as if there were no VLANs at all, VLAN tagging for
the switch port turned off.

Note –

If you configure a VLAN virtual device for an adapter, all traffic sent or

received by that adapter must be in VLAN-tagged format.

TPID (0x8100

3 bits

1

bit

12 bytes

User_priority CFI

VID

Octet

1

2
3

4

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