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Figure 252 Protocol Based VLAN Application Example
56.13.1 Protocol Based VLAN Commands
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 225 Protocol Based VLAN Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION M P
show interfaces config <aid>
protocol-based-vlan
Displays the protocol based VLAN settings for
the specified port(s).
aid: slot-<slot> | <ge|msc|pon>-<slot>-
<port>
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interface port-channel <aid>
Enters sub-command mode for configuring the
specified ports.
aid: slot-<slot> | <ge|msc|pon>-<slot>-
<port>
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protocol-based-vlan name
<name> ethernet-type <ether-
num|ip|ipx|arp|rarp|appletalk|
decnet> vlan <vlan-id>
priority <0-7>
Creates a protocol based VLAN with the
specified parameters.
name: Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
ether-num: If you don’t select a predefined
Ethernet protocol (ip, ipx, arp, rarp,
appletalk or decnet), type the protocol
number in hexadecimal notation with a prefix,
“0x”. For example, type “0x0800” for the IP
protocol and type “0x8137” for the Novell IPX
protocol.
Note: Protocols in the hexadecimal
number range 0x0000 to 0x05ff are
not allowed.
priority: Specify the IEEE 802.1p priority that
the OLT assigns to frames belonging to this VLAN.
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