HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)

802.1Q VLAN Tagging

Red

VLAN

Blue

Server

Red

Server

Switch

“X”

4

3

5

6

7

2

1

Blue

VLAN

Green

Server

Green

VLAN

White

Server

Switch

“Y”

5

4

3

1

2

White

VLAN

Red

VLAN

Green

VLAN

Red VLAN: Untagged

Green VLAN: Tagged

Ports 1 - 4: Untagged

Port 5: Red VLAN Untagged

Green VLAN Tagged

Ports 1 - 6: Untagged

Port 7: Red VLAN Untagged

Green VLAN Tagged

Figure 2-30. Example of Tagged and Untagged VLAN Port Assignments

In switch X:

VLANs assigned to ports X1 - X6 can all be untagged because there is
only one VLAN assignment per port. Red VLAN traffic will go out only
the Red ports; Green VLAN traffic will go out only the Green ports,
and so on. Devices connected to these ports do not have to be 802.1Q­
compliant.

However, because both the Red VLAN and the Green VLAN are
assigned to port X7, at least one of the VLANs must be tagged for this
port.

In switch Y:

VLANs assigned to ports Y1 - Y4 can all be untagged because there is
only one VLAN assignment per port. Devices connected to these ports
do not have to be 802.1Q-compliant.

Because both the Red VLAN and the Green VLAN are assigned to port
Y5, at least one of the VLANs must be tagged for this port.

In both switches: The ports on the link between the two switches must be
configured the same. As shown in figure 2-30 (above), the Red VLAN must
be untagged on port X7 and Y5 and the Green VLAN must be tagged on
port X7 and Y5, or vice-versa.

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