Assigning a trunk port to a vlan – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Enter interface view.

Enter Ethernet interface
view:

interface interface-type

interface-number

Enter Layer 2 aggregate

interface view:

interface
bridge-aggregation

interface-number

Use either command.

The configuration made in Ethernet interface

view applies only to the port.

The configuration made in Layer 2

aggregate interface view applies to the
aggregate interface and its aggregation

member ports. If the system fails to apply the

configuration to the aggregate interface, it
stops applying the configuration to

aggregation member ports. If the system

fails to apply the configuration to an
aggregation member port, it skips the port

and moves to the next member port.

3.

Configure the link type
of the ports as access. port link-type access

Optional.
By default, all ports are access ports.

4.

Assign the access

ports to a VLAN.

port access vlan vlan-id

Optional.
By default, all access ports belong to VLAN 1.

NOTE:

Before assigning an access port to a VLAN, create the VLAN first.

In VLAN view, only Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces can be assigned to the VLAN.

The link type of Layer 2 Ethernet subinterfaces is fixed at access. You can assign them to a VLAN in
either of the preceding approaches.

Assigning a trunk port to a VLAN

A trunk port can carry multiple VLANs. You can assign it to a VLAN in Ethernet interface view or Layer
2 aggregate interface view.
To assign a trunk port to one or multiple VLANs:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view.

Enter Ethernet interface
view:

interface interface-type

interface-number

Enter Layer 2 aggregate

interface view:

interface
bridge-aggregation

interface-number

Use either command.

The configuration made in Ethernet

interface view applies only to the port.

The configuration made in Layer 2

aggregate interface view applies to the

aggregate interface and its
aggregation member ports. If the

system fails to apply the configuration

to the aggregate interface, it stops
applying the configuration to

aggregation member ports. If the

system fails to apply the configuration

to an aggregation member port, it skips
the port and moves to the next member

port.

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