Vap and port policies, Configuring vap, Vap and port policies -9 configuring vap -9 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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VLAN Advertisement Protocol (VAP)

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VAP and Port Policies

One of the main purposes of

VAP

is to advertise the connectivity of devices attached to the

switch via AutoTracker port policies.

VAP

eliminates the need to apply port policies to back-

bones to ensure that connectivity is established and maintained. When you use port policies,
all devices heard through a port will become a member of the

VLAN

. Using port policies

across backbones is not efficient because all devices learned over the backbone would be
placed in the same

VLAN

since they would be attached to the same port.

For this reason, port policies should not be used to interconnect switches because these poli-
cies classify

MAC

addresses on

VLAN

s. Backbone ports should be left in the default

VLAN

, and

only learned devices should be segregated into

VLAN

s by port policies.

There are two types of port policies (or rules), regular port rules and port forwarding rules.
Only one can be active at a time. The type of port rule is determined by a command line in
the

mpx.cmd

file. See Port Policy Functionality in Chapter 22, “Managing AutoTracker VLANs,”

for a detailed explanation of the two port rules settings.

Regular port policy places frames received on a particular port into a

VLAN

;

VLAN

member-

ship is based on the port. The current version of

VAP

supports regular port rules only.

If you set up

VAP

in its full mode (

VLAN

membership exchanges and auto-discovery), the

switch will automatically set the port policy to regular mode.

Note

Earlier versions of

VAP

include an Adjacency Only

mode. If an earlier version of

VAP

is running on the

switch in Adjacency Only mode, when new code is
loaded and the switch is rebooted,

VAP

will be set to

off. If an earlier version of

VAP

is set to Full mode,

VAP

remains in Full mode when the new code is loaded
and the switch is rebooted.

Configuring VAP

There are two settings for the

VLAN

advertisement protocol, off or full mode. These modes

are defined as follows:

Full mode—

VLAN

membership information exchanged between switches and auto-discov-

ery of network nodes is enabled. This option automatically sets the port policy to regular
mode.

Off

—Disables

VAP

exchanges. Nodes will not be auto-discovered and

VLAN

information

will not be exchanged between switches.

To change the

VAP

mode, at a UI command prompt, enter

vlap

and select the mode in which

you want

VAP

to run. A screen similar to the following displays:

The VLAN advertisement protocol is currently not running
To change the mode type: F - full mode, O - off : ( ) :

Or, enter the

vlap

command with the desired mode. For example:

vlap f

A message similar to the following displays:

The VLAN advertisement protocol is currently running.

The new mode takes effect immediately. You do not need to reboot the switch.

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