Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
3.11 Acceptable Frame Types
By default, Supermicro switch ports accept all frames types – tagged, untagged and priority tagged.
Priority tagged packets have a VLAN tag header with a VLAN identifier of 0.
For access ports, the default acceptable frame type is untagged and priority tagged only.
Users can control this behavior to make switch ports accept either only tagged or untagged and priority
tagged packets.
Follow the steps below to configure acceptable frame types for any port or port channel.
Enters the configuration mode
interface <interface-type> <interface-id>
or
interface range <interface-type> <interface-id>
….
Enters the interface mode.
interface-type – may be any of the
following:
fx-ethernet – fx
cx-ethernet – cx
port-channel – po
interface-id is in slot/port format for all
physical interfaces. It may be a port
channel identifier for port channel
interfaces.
To configure multiple interfaces, use
the “interface range …” command. To
provide a range, use a hypen (-)
between the start and end interface
numbers.
E.g. : int range fx 0/1-10
To provide multiple interfaces or
ranges, separate with a comma (,).
E.g. : int range fx 0/1-10, fx 0/20
Use any of the below steps 3a to 3d to configure
acceptable frame types for the ports provided in
Step 2 above.
switchport acceptable-frame-type tagged
This command makes only tagged