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HP 5820X Series
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236
why MSTP?, 69
why STP?, 61
work mode of an MSTP device, 78
null interface, 25
configuration, 24
displaying and maintaining, 26
null 0 interface, 25
port isolation
configuration, 58
displaying and maintaining isolation groups, 59
example, 59
isolation group, 58
QinQ
background and benefits, 169
basic, 173
basic QinQ example, 180
configuration, 169
examples, 180
frame structure, 170
implementations, 171
inner VLAN ID substitution, 178
inner-outer VLAN 802.1p priority mapping, 176
modifying the TPID in a VLAN tag, 171
operations, 169
outer VLAN tagging policy, 174
protocols and standards, 172
selective, 174
selective example, 182
task list, 173
TPID value in the CVLAN tag, 179
TPID value in the SVLAN tag, 179
TPID value in VLAN tags, 179
VLAN transparent transmission, 173
service loopback group
configuration, 236
configuring, 237
displaying and maintaining, 238
example, 238
requirements on service loopback ports, 236
service types, 236
states of service loopback ports, 237
subscription service, 240
super VLAN
configuration, 133
configuring, 133
displaying and maintaining, 135
example, 135
support and other resources, 240
symbols, 241
VLAN
assigning a hybrid port, 116
assigning a trunk port, 115
assigning an access port, 114
basic settings, 111
basic settings of a VLAN interface, 111
configuration, 109
displaying and maintaining, 131
fundamentals, 109
introduction to MAC-based, 118
introduction to port-based, 112
introduction to protocol-based, 126
IP subnet-based, 130
MAC-based, 118, 120
MAC-based example, 123
port-based, 112
port-based example, 117
protocol-based, 126
protocol-based example, 128
types, 110
VLAN mapping
many-to-one example, 200
VLAN mapping
application scenario of one-to-one and many-to-
one VLAN mapping, 187
application scenario of two-to-two VLAN mapping,
188
concepts and terms, 189
configuration, 187
configuring, 191
examples, 200
implementations, 190
many-to-one, 194
one-to-one, 192
one-to-one example, 200
two-to-two, 197
two-to-two example, 206
voice VLAN
assignment modes, 145
automatic voice VLAN mode example, 151
configuration, 144
configuring, 148
displaying and maintaining, 151
examples, 151
manual voice VLAN assignment mode example,
153
normal mode, 147
OUI addresses, 144
port to operate in automatic assignment mode, 149
port to operate in manual assignment mode, 150
prerequisites, 148
QoS priority settings for voice traffic on an
interface, 148

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