Quick Reference Guide

252 PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide
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VLAN overview
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Figure 54 shows an example of a device on which a Layer 2 port-based VLAN has been configured.
FIGURE 54 Device containing user-defined Layer 2 port-based VLAN
Layer 3 protocol-based VLANs
If you want some or all of the ports within a port-based VLAN to be organized according to Layer 3
protocol, you must configure a Layer 3 protocol-based VLAN within the port-based VLAN.
You can configure each of the following types of protocol-based VLAN within a port-based VLAN. All
the ports in the Layer 3 VLAN must be in the same Layer 2 VLAN.
Layer 3 protocol-based VLANs are as follows:
AppleTalk – The device sends AppleTalk broadcasts to all ports within the AppleTalk protocol
VLAN.
IP – The device sends IP broadcasts to all ports within the IP protocol VLAN.
IPv6 – The device sends IPv6 broadcasts to all ports within the IPv6 protocol VLAN.
IPX – The device sends IPX broadcasts to all ports within the IPX protocol VLAN.
DECnet – The device sends DECnet broadcasts to all ports within the DECnet protocol VLAN.
When you add a port-based VLAN,
the device removes all the ports in the
new VLAN from DEFAULT-VLAN.
User-configured port-based VLAN
DEFAULT-VLAN
VLAN ID = 1
Layer 2 Port-based VLAN