HP VPN Firewall Appliances Network Management Configuration Guide

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Table 5 Configuration items
Item Descri
p
tion
Port
Displays the port to be modified.
Untagged Member VLAN
Displays the VLANs to which the port belongs as an untagged member.
Tagged Member VLAN
Displays the VLANs to which the port belongs as a tagged member.
Member
Type
Untagged Set the target member type of the port.
Select the Untagged, Tagged, or Not a Member option.
Untagged—The port sends the traffic of the VLAN with the VLAN tag removed.
Tagged—The port sends the traffic of the VLAN without removing the VLAN
tag.
Not a Member—The port is removed from the VLAN.
When you configure the member type, follow these guidelines:
You cannot configure an access port as an untagged member of a nonexistent
VLAN.
When you configure an access port as a tagged member of a VLAN, or
configure a trunk port as an untagged member of multiple VLANs in bulk, the
link type of the port is automatically changed into hybrid.
You can configure a hybrid port as a tagged or untagged member of a VLAN
only if the VLAN is an existing, static VLAN.
Tagged
Not a
Member
VLAN ID Specify the VLAN to which the port belongs.
VLAN configuration example
In this example, any one of Device A and Device B can be a firewall.
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 22, GigabitEthernet 0/1 is a hybrid port with VLAN 100 as its PVID.
Assign GigabitEthernet 0/1 to VLAN 2 and VLANs 6 through 50 as an untagged member, and to VLAN
100 as a tagged member.
Figure 22 Network diagram
Configuring Device A
1. Create VLAN 2, VLANs 6 through 50, and VLAN 100:
a. Select Network > VLAN > VLAN from the navigation tree.
b. Click Add.
The page as shown in Figure 23 appears.
c. Enter VLAN IDs 2, 6-50, and 100.
d. Click Apply.