Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
native VLAN configuration.
When MAC based VLANs and protocol based VLANs are used, the ports need to be in
A switch adds the 802.1Q VLAN tag header for VLAN traffic in which the hybrid port is configured as a
tagged interface. The switch sends out packets without a VLAN tag header for the VLAN on which the
hybrid port is configured as an untagged interface.
When a packet is received on a hybrid port, a switch identifies the VLAN for the received packet from the
packet’s VLAN tag header. If the received packet did not have a VLAN identifier and the packet did not
match any MAC or protocol VLAN, the port PVID is used as the VLAN for all the received untagged and
priority tagged packets. If the user has not configured the PVID, VLAN 1 will be used as the default PVID for
hybrid ports.
Follow the steps below to configure any port as a hybrid port.
Enters the configuration mode
vlan-list – may be any VLAN number or
list of VLAN numbers. Multiple VLAN
numbers can be provided as comma-
separated values. Consecutive VLAN
numbers can be provided as a range,
such as 5-10.
If multiple VLANs are provided, the
ports configuration provided in the next
steps will be applied to all these VLANs.
Use steps 3a to 3c below one or more times to
configure the required port configurations for the
VLANs provided in Step 2 above.
ports <ports-list> tagged
or
no ports [<ports-list>] tagged
Adds the tagged ports list to this VLAN.
ports-list – up to three ports or three
ranges of ports separated by spaces.
The range of ports is provided in the
format fx 0/1-10, which specifies the
ports from fx 0/1 to fx 0/10.
Use the no form of this command to
remove tagged ports from this VLAN.
If ports-list is not provided to the no
command, all the tagged ports are
ports <ports-list> untagged
Adds the untagged ports list to this