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7. Assign the hybrid port to the specified protocol-based VLANs.
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list { tagged | untagged }
By default, a hybrid port is an untagged member of the VLAN to which the port belongs when its
link type is
access.
8. Associate the hybrid port with the specified protocol-based VLAN.
port hybrid protocol-vlan vlan vlan-id { protocol-index [ to
protocol-end ] | all }
By default, a hybrid port is not associated with a protocol-based VLAN.
Configuring a VLAN group
About a VLAN group
A VLAN group includes a set of VLANs.
On an authentication server, a VLAN group name represents a group of authorization VLANs. When
an 802.1X or MAC authentication user passes authentication, the authentication server assigns a
VLAN group name to the device. The device then uses the received VLAN group name to match the
locally configured VLAN group names. If a match is found, the device selects a VLAN from the group
and assigns the VLAN to the user. For more information about 802.1X and MAC authentication, see
Security Configuration Guide.
Procedure
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create a VLAN group and enter its view.
vlan-group group-name
3. Add VLANs to the VLAN group.
vlan-list vlan-id-list
By default, no VLANs exist in a VLAN group.
You can add multiple VLAN lists to a VLAN group.
Configuring VLAN interfaces
Restrictions and guidelines
• You cannot create VLAN interfaces for sub-VLANs. For more information about sub-VLANs,
see "Configuring super VLANs."
• You cannot create VLAN interfaces for secondary VLANs that have the following
characteristics:
{ Associated with the same primary VLAN.
{ Enabled with Layer 3 communication in VLAN interface view of the primary VLAN interface.
For more information about secondary VLANs, see "Configuring private VLAN."
VLAN interfaces configuration tasks at a glance
To configure VLAN interfaces, perform the following tasks:
1. Creating a VLAN interface
2. (Optional.) Specifying a traffic processing slot for the VLAN interface