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3Com 4210 9-Port - Configuring a Hybrid-Port-Based VLAN; Configuring a Trunk-Port-Based VLAN

3Com 4210 9-Port
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To do… Use the command… Remarks
Add the current Access port to
a specified VLAN
port access vlan vlan-id
Optional
By default, all Access ports
belong to VLAN 1.
To add an Access port to a VLAN, make sure the VLAN already exists.
Configuring a Hybrid-Port-Based VLAN
A Hybrid port may belong to multiple VLANs, and this configuration can only be performed in Ethernet
port view.
Follow these steps to configure the Hybrid-port-based VLAN:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
Enter Ethernet port view
interface interface-type
interface-number
Configure the port link type as
Hybrid
port link-type hybrid
Required
Allow the specified VLANs to
pass through the current Hybrid
port
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
{ tagged | untagged }
Required
By default, all Hybrid ports only
allow packets of VLAN 1 to
pass.
Configure the default VLAN of
the Hybrid port
port hybrid pvid vlan vlan-id
Optional
VLAN 1 is the default by default
z To configure a Trunk port into a Hybrid port (or vice versa), you need to use the Access port as a
medium. For example, the Trunk port has to be configured as an Access port first and then a Hybrid
port.
z Ensure that the VLANs already exist before configuring them to pass through a Hybrid port.
z The default VLAN IDs of the Hybrid ports on the local and the peer devices must be the same.
Otherwise, packets cannot be transmitted properly.
Configuring a Trunk-Port-Based VLAN
A Trunk port may belong to multiple VLANs, and you can only perform this configuration in Ethernet port
view.
Follow these steps to configure the Trunk-port-based VLAN:

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