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202 MDS Orbit MCR/ECR Technical Manual MDS 05-6632A01, Rev. F
Vlan ID - The ID of this VLAN Valid values: 14094
Native Vlan - If true, this is the native VLAN of this device. Native VLAN packets will not
egress as tagged packets.
The example that follows illustrates the result of setting up 2 VLANs; one with an ID of 99 and another
with an ID of 300:
Figure 3-107. VLAN Interfaces Created
Using the CLI to set up a VLAN, four sample commands are shown below for doing this; one with an ID
of 99 and another with an ID of 300:
% set interfaces interface mgmt_vlan type vlan
% set interfaces interface mgmt_vlan vlan-config vlan-id 99
% set interfaces interface video_vlan type vlan
% set interfaces interface video_vlan vlan-config vlan-id 300
Operational Modes
As previously shown in previous sections, interfaces can have three separate VLAN modes: none
(default), trunk, or access. These modes are used to set interface behavior, and examples of their use are
provided below.
Trunk: To add ETH1 as a trunk (tagged) port in both defined VLANs above, the command is:
% set interfaces interface ETH1 vlan-mode trunk vlans [video_vlan mgmt_vlan]
Access: To set ETH2 as an access port for video_vlan the command is:
% set interfaces interface ETH2 vlan-mode access vlan video_vlan
Native VLANs
A VLAN device may also be specified as a “native” VLAN by checking the Native Vlan box.

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GE MDS ORBIT MCR Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelMDS ORBIT MCR
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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