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Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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SMIS(config-if)# switchport pvid 10
SMIS(config-if)# exit
Configure a VLAN 100 with ports fx 0/1, fx 0/10, fx 0/20, fx 0/30, fx 0/40 and cx 0/1-2 as untagged ports
and add port channel 1 as a tagged port to this VLAN.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# vlan 100
SMIS(config-vlan)# ports fx 0/1 fx 0/10 fx 0/20 untagged
SMIS(config-vlan)# ports fx 0/30 fx 0/40 cx 0/1-2 untagged
SMIS(config-vlan)# ports po 1 tagged
SMIS(config-vlan)# exit
SMIS(config)# interface range fx 0/1,fx 0/10, fx 0/20, fx 0/30, fx 0/40, cx 0/1-2
SMIS(config-if)# switchport mode hybrid
SMIS(config-if)# switchport pvid 100
SMIS(config-if)# exit
3.9 MAC Based VLANs
When end users move often from one place to another but remain inside the same LAN, it is difficult to
maintain the same VLAN for an end user in a port based VLAN configuration.
MAC based VLAN features are used to provide the same VLAN to any end user irrespective of the switch
port the end user is connecting to.
The switch administrator may configure MAC to VLAN mappings for unicast MAC addresses. When a switch
receives any untagged packets, the source MAC address of the packet refers to this MAC VLAN mapping to
identify the VLAN. If MAC VLAN mapping is not found for the received source MAC address, a protocol
based VLAN or port based VLAN is used.
Supermicro switches support 1024 MAC based VLANs.
Figure VLAN-6: MAC Based VLANs

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