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Process Overview: 802.1Q VLAN Configuration

Port String Syntax Used in the CLI

7-2

Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide

7.2

PROCESS OVERVIEW: 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION

Use the following steps as a guide to configure VLANs on the device (refer to the associated section
in parentheses):

1. Review existing VLANs (

Section 7.3.1

)

2. Create and name VLANs (

Section 7.3.2

)

3. Assign port VLAN IDs and Ingress Filtering (

Section 7.3.3

)

4. Configure VLAN Egress (

Section 7.3.4

)

5. Assign VLANs according to classification rules (

Section 7.3.5

)

6. Filter (drop) incoming frames according to classification rule (

Section 7.3.5

)

7. Set the host VLAN (

Section 7.3.6

)

8. Create a secure management VLAN (

Section 7.3.7

)

9. Enable / Disable GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) (

Section 7.3.8

)

Preparing for VLAN Configuration

A little forethought and planning is essential to a good VLAN implementation. Before attempting
to configure a single device for VLAN operation, consider the following:

How many VLANs will be required?

What stations will belong to them?

What ports are connected to those stations?

What ports will be configured as GVRP-aware ports?

It is also helpful to sketch out a diagram of your VLAN strategy.

NOTES: Before you can use the Matrix E1 device for IP routing, you must dedicate two
or more VLANs as IP routing uplinks. To do this, you must:

Disable Spanning Tree on the ports to be dedicated as routing uplinks, as described
in

Chapter 6

,

Spanning Tree Configuration

.

Create new VLANs from these dedicated ports, as described in this chapter.

In router mode, assign IP addresses to the new VLANs, as described in

Chapter 12

,

IP Configuration

.

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