Ieee 802.1q vlan configuration – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Chapter 8 Configuring VLANs

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration

Note

In a bridge group on the ML-Series card, the VLAN ID does not have to be uniform across interfaces
that belong to that bridge group. For example, a bridge-group can connect from a VLAN ID subinterface
to a subinterface with a different VLAN ID, and then frames entering with one VLAN ID can be changed
to exit with a different VLAN ID. This is know as VLAN translation.

Note

IP routing is enabled by default. To enable bridging, enter the no ip routing or bridge IRB command.

Note

Native VLAN frames transmitted on the interface are normally untagged. All untagged frames received
on the interface are associated with the native VLAN, which is always VLAN 1. Use the command
encapsulation dot1q 1 native.

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration

The VLAN configuration example for the ML100T-12 shown in

Figure 8-2

depicts the following

VLANs:

Fast Ethernet subinterface 0.1 is in the IEEE 802.1Q native VLAN 1.

Fast Ethernet subinterface 0.2 is in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 2.

Fast Ethernet subinterface 0.3 is in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 3.

Fast Ethernet subinterface 0.4 is in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 4.

Step 5

Router(config-subif)# encap dot1q

vlan-number

Sets the encapsulation on the VLAN to IEEE
802.1Q.

Step 6

Router(config-subif)# bridge-group

bridge-group-number

Assigns a network interface to a bridge group.

Step 7

Router(config-subif)# end

Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 8

Router# copy running-config startup-config

(Optional) Saves your configuration changes to
NVRAM.

Command

Purpose

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