Configuring super vlans, Super vlan configuration task list, Creating a sub-vlan – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring super VLANs

Hosts in a VLAN typically use IP addresses in the same subnet. For Layer 3 interoperability with other

VLANs, you can create a VLAN interface for the VLAN and assign an IP address to it. This requires a

large number of IP addresses.
The super VLAN feature was introduced to save IP addresses. A super VLAN is associated with multiple

sub-VLANs. These sub-VLANs use the VLAN interface of the super VLAN (also known as a super VLAN

interface) as the gateway for Layer 3 communication.
You can create a VLAN interface for a super VLAN and assign an IP address to it. However, you cannot

create a VLAN interface for a sub-VLAN. You can assign a physical port to a sub-VLAN, but you cannot
assign a physical port to a super VLAN. Sub-VLANs are isolated at Layer 2.
You can enable Layer 3 communication between sub-VLANs by performing the following tasks:

1.

Create a super VLAN and the super VLAN interface.

2.

Enable local proxy ARP or ND on the super VLAN interface as follows:

{

In an IPv4 network, enable local proxy ARP on the super VLAN interface. The super VLAN can
then process ARP requests and replies sent from the sub-VLANs.

{

In an IPv6 network, enable local proxy ND on the super VLAN interface. The super VLAN can
forward and process the NS and NA messages sent from the sub-VLANs.

Super VLAN configuration task list

Tasks at a glance

(Required.) Creating a sub-VLAN

(Required.) Configuring a super VLAN

(Required.) Configuring a super VLAN interface

Creating a sub-VLAN

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create a sub-VLAN.

vlan vlan-id

By default, only the system default VLAN (VLAN 1)
exists.

Configuring a super VLAN

When you configure a super VLAN, follow these restrictions and guidelines:

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