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Variable Value
protocol-Userdef Specify a user-defined protocol-based VLAN.
Enter
<4094 – 65534 > {<1-8> | voice-
vlan} - Ethernet II Userdef VLAN with this Protocol
ID, where <1-8> is Spanning Tree Group ID
ether <4096 – 65534> –Ethernet II Userdef
VLAN with this Protocol ID
llc <1-65534> –LLC Userdef VLAN with this
Protocol ID
snap <1-65534> – SNAP Userdef VLAN with
this Protocol ID
protocol-xnsEther2 Specify an xnsEther2 protocol-based VLAN.
protocol-vinesEther2 Specify a vinesEther2 protocol-based VLAN.
<1-8> Specifies the Spanning Tree Group ID.
spbm-bvlan Specify as SPBM B-VLAN.
spbm-switchedUni Specify as SPBM switched UNI.
voice-vlan Specify as Voice VLAN.
Configuring VLAN using EDM
Create a VLAN by IP subnet, port, protocol, or source MAC address using EDM.
Assign an IP address to the VLAN. You can also assign a MAC-offset value that allows you to
manually change the default MAC address.
Before you begin
Ensure you follow the VLAN configuration rules for Ethernet Routing Switch 4000. For more
information on the VLAN configuration rules and on configuring a VLAN, see Configuring
VLANs, Spanning Tree, and Multi-Link Trunking on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000
Series, NN47205-501.
About this task
Create a VLAN and assign an IP address to a VLAN to enable routing on the VLAN.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > VLAN.
2. Click VLANs.
Configuring VLAN using EDM
Quick Start Configuration for Avaya ERS 4000 Series November 2013 47

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