Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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AutoTracker VLANs

Page 22-12

The Usefulness of Port Policies

As has been explained – and as illustrated on page 22-10 – original port policy functionality is
not well-suited to the creation of consistent

VLAN

membership

in a multi-switch environment.

Current port policy functionality – as illustrated on page 22-11 – neither contributes to nor
participates in

VLAN

assignments. Port policies, either original or current, are in fact not useful

in the creation of consistent

VLAN

membership

across multiple switches. Logical policies are

of far greater use, as illustrated on page 22-13. So, why use port policies at all?

Port Policies are Useful in these Situations:

Silent stations

. If a device does not transmit traffic (such as a printer), the port to which the

device is connected never gets assigned to

VLAN

s. It is then impossible for other stations to

communicate with that device. Creating a port policy that assigns the silent device’s port to
one or more

VLAN

s will enable traffic to flow out that port to the silent device.

Inactive

VLAN

s

. AutoTracker does not activate a

VLAN

– or its internal router – until a port is

assigned to that

VLAN

. AutoTracker assigns ports to

VLAN

s with port policies immediately.

However, AutoTracker only assigns ports to

VLAN

s with logical policies when a frame is

received from a source device that matches the

VLAN

’s policies. This means that, in some

network situations, you may need to assign a port policy to a

VLAN

to force it active. Appli-

cation Example 5 in Chapter 24 provides an example of this.

Backbone connections

. A port policy that assigns the backbone port to a

VLAN

will enable

traffic from that

VLAN

to flow out onto the backbone.

Important Note

If you are using port policies to extend

VLAN

s across a backbone, you

are strongly advised to use current (default) port policy functionality. If
you use original port policy functionality, you are, in effect, placing all
devices learned from the backbone port into the same

VLAN

. If the port

policy is configured for all

VLAN

s (so that all

VLAN

s can communicate

over the backbone), all devices learned from the backbone port are
assigned to all

VLAN

s. This is not desirable – it would subject locally-

connected devices to all the backbone traffic.

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