Figure 7.4: multiple vlan configuration, Linux ip – Znyx Networks bh5700 User Manual

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VLAN 4, zhp3: for last set of six ports, zre18-zre23

Each VLAN interface is labeled

z h p N

in the file, where N is a value from 0-3. Each interface is

untagged and assigned its own IP address (see Figure 7.4).

Figure 7.4: Multiple VLAN Configuration

The S50multivlan script executes the following commands:

Runs zconfig to create and start four VLANs. Switch ports 0-9 are placed in the first
VLAN, ports 10-19 in the second VLAN, ports 20-21 are placed in the third VLAN, and
ports 22-23 are placed in the fourth VLAN.

/usr/sbin/zconfig zhp0: vlan1=zre0..5

/usr/sbin/zconfig zre0..5=untag1

/usr/sbin/zconfig zhp1: vlan2=zre6..11

/usr/sbin/zconfig zre6..11=untag2

/usr/sbin/zconfig zhp2: vlan3=zre12..17

/usr/sbin/zconfig zre12..17=untag3

/usr/sbin/zconfig zhp3: vlan4=zre18..23

/usr/sbin/zconfig zre18..23=untag4

NOTE: Double periods (..) after vlan1 and untag1 are used to indicate a range of values.

Runs the Linux ifconfig command for each interface to assign default IP addresses

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zre7

zre10

zre9

zre8

zre11

zre6

zre19

zre22

zre21

zre20

zre23

zre18

zre13

zre16

zre15

zre14

zre17

zre12

zre1

zre4

zre3

zre2

zre5

zre0

VLAN1

VLAN2

VLAN3

VLAN4

Linux IP

Each VLAN (zhp) contains 6 ports (zre's)

zhp0

zhp1

zhp2

zhp3

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