Verifying the configuration, Configuring mac-based vlans, Introduction to mac-based vlan – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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# Configure port GigabitEthernet 3/0/3 as a trunk port, and assign it to VLANs 100 and 200,

thus enabling GigabitEthernet 3/0/3 to forward traffic of VLANs 100 and 200 to Device B.

[DeviceA] interface gigabitethernet 3/0/3

[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet3/0/3] port link-type trunk

[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet3/0/3] port trunk permit vlan 100 200

Please wait... Done.

2.

Configure Device B in the same way Device A is configured.

3.

Configure Host A and Host C to be on the same network segment, 192.168.100.0/24 for
example. Configure Host B and Host D to be on the same network segment, 192.168.200.0/24

for example

Verifying the configuration

1.

Host A and Host C can ping each other successfully, but they both fail to ping Host B. Host B and
Host D can ping each other successfully, but they both fail to ping Host A.

2.

Check whether the configuration is successful by displaying relevant VLAN information.
# Display information about VLANs 100 and 200 on Device A:

[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet3/0/3] display vlan 100

VLAN ID: 100

VLAN Type: static

Route Interface: not configured

Description: VLAN 0100

Name: VLAN 0100

Broadcast MAX-ratio: 100%

Tagged Ports:

GigabitEthernet3/0/3

Untagged Ports:

GigabitEthernet3/0/1

[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet3/0/3] display vlan 200

VLAN ID: 200

VLAN Type: static

Route Interface: not configured

Description: VLAN 0200

Name: VLAN 0200

Broadcast MAX-ratio: 100%

Tagged Ports:

GigabitEthernet3/0/3

Untagged Ports:

GigabitEthernet3/0/2

Configuring MAC-based VLANs

Introduction to MAC-based VLAN

The MAC-based VLAN feature assigns hosts to a VLAN based on their MAC addresses. This feature is

mostly used in conjunction with security technologies such as 802.1X to provide secure, flexible network

access for terminal devices.

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