Configuring protocol-based vlans – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Task Command

Remarks

5.

Enter interface view.

Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface

view:

interface interface-type
interface-number

Enter Layer 2 aggregate interface

view:
interface bridge-aggregation

interface-number

The configurations made in Layer 2
Ethernet interface view apply only to

the port.

The configurations made in Layer 2

aggregate interface view apply to

the aggregate interface and its

aggregation member ports. If the
system fails to apply the

configurations to the aggregate

interface, it stops applying the
configurations to the aggregation

member ports. If the system fails to

apply the configurations to an
aggregation member port, it skips

the port and moves to the next

member port.

6.

Configure the port
link type as hybrid.

port link-type hybrid

By default, all ports are access ports.

7.

Assign the hybrid

port to the specified
IP subnet-based

VLANs.

port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list { tagged |
untagged }

By default, a hybrid port is an untagged
member of the VLAN to which the port

belongs when its link type is access.

8.

Associate the hybrid
port with the

specified IP

subnet-based VLAN.

port hybrid ip-subnet-vlan vlan vlan-id

By default, no IP subnet-based VLAN is
associated with a hybrid port.

Configuring protocol-based VLANs

The protocol-based VLAN feature assigns inbound packets to different VLANs based on their protocol

types and encapsulation formats. The protocols available for VLAN assignment include IP, IPX, and AT.

The encapsulation formats include Ethernet II, 802.3 raw, 802.2 LLC, and 802.2 SNAP.
A protocol template defines a protocol type and an encapsulation format. A combination of a

protocol-based VLAN ID and a protocol index uniquely identify a protocol template. You can assign

multiple protocol templates to a protocol-based VLAN.
This feature is available only on hybrid ports, and it processes only untagged packets. It associates the
available network service types with VLANs and facilitates network management and maintenance.
A protocol-based VLAN has one or multiple protocol templates. A protocol template defines a protocol

type and an encapsulation format as the match criteria to match inbound packets. Each protocol

template has a unique index in the protocol-based VLAN. All protocol templates in a protocol-based

VLAN have the same VLAN ID.
For a port to assign inbound packets to protocol-based VLANs, perform the following tasks:

Assign the port to the protocol-based VLANs.

Associate the port with the protocol templates of the protocol-based VLANs.

When an untagged packet arrives at the port, the port processes the packet as follows:

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