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protocol-ipx802dot2 – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in
the packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by Novell
NetWare 802.2 (IPX - Internet Packet Exchange).
protocol-ipxSnap – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by Novell and the Sub
Network Access Protocol (SNAP).
protocol-ipxEthernet2 – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag
in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Ethernet
Protocol.
protocol-appleTalk – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in
the packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the AppleTalk
protocol.
protocol-decLAT – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Digital
Equipment Corporation (DEC) Local Area Transport (LAT) protocol.
protocol–decOther – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in
the packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Digital
Equipment Corporation (DEC) Protocol.
protocol–sna802dot2 – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag
in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Systems
Network Architecture(SNA) 802.2 Protocol.
protocol-netBios – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the NetBIOS
Protocol.
protocol-xns – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Xerox
Network Systems (XNS) Protocol.
protocol-vines – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Banyan Virtual
Integrated Network Service (VINES) Protocol.
protocol-ipV6 – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Internet
Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Protocol.
protocol–user defined – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag
in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol defined by the user.This packet header information is
defined by entering the following information:
<hex 0x0-0xffff> – Specifies that the VLAN will only accept packets with this hexadecimal 802.1Q Ethernet type
value in the packet header.
encap [ethernet | llc | snap | all] – Specifies that the Switch will examine the octet of the packet header referring
to one of the protocols listed (Ethernet, LLC or SNAP), looking for a match of the hexadecimal value
previously entered . all will instruct the Switch to examine the total packet header.After a match is found, the
Switch will forward the packet to this VLAN.
protocol-rarp – Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the
packet header is concurrent with this protocol.This packet header information is defined by the Reverse
Address Resolution (RARP) Protocol.
Restrictions Each VLAN name can be up to 32 characters. If the VLAN is not given a tag, it will be a port-based VLAN. Only
administrator-level users can issue this command.
Note: A specific protocol VLAN and a user defined protocol VLAN with the same encapsulation protocol cannot coexist and will result in a Fail!
Message. (For example, if a user creates an Ethernet2 protocol VLAN, the user can not create a user defined protocol VLAN with an Ethernet
encapsulation).
Example usage:
To create a protocol VLAN:
AT-9724TS:4# create vlan v5 tag 2 protocol-ipxSnap
Command: create vlan v5 tag 2 protocol-ipxSnap
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