Quick Reference Guide

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Routing between VLANs
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Configuring port-based VLANs
Port-based VLANs allow you to provide separate spanning tree protocol (STP) domains or broadcast
domains on a port-by-port basis.
This section describes how to perform the following tasks for port-based VLANs using the CLI:
Create a VLAN
Delete a VLAN
Modify a VLAN
Change a VLAN priority
Enable or disable STP on the VLAN
Example 1
Figure 62 shows a simple port-based VLAN configuration using a single Layer 2 Switch. All ports
within each VLAN are untagged. One untagged port within each VLAN is used to connect the Layer
2 Switch to a Layer 3 Switch for Layer 3 connectivity between the two port-based VLANs.
FIGURE 62 Port-based VLANs 222 and 333
To create the two port-based VLANs shown in Figure 62, enter the following commands.
PowerConnect(config)# vlan 222 by port
PowerConnect(config-vlan-222)# untag e 1 to 8
PowerConnect(config-vlan-222)# vlan 333 by port
PowerConnect(config-vlan-333)# untag e 9 to 16
Syntax: vlan <vlan-id> by port
Syntax: untagged ethernet <portnum> [to <portnum> | ethernet <portnum>]
Device
Layer 3 Switch
interface e 1
IP Subnet 1
IPX Network 1
Appletalk Cable-Range 100
Appletalk Zone Prepress
VLAN 222
Ports 1 - 8
VLAN 333
Ports 9 - 16
Port1
Port9
interface e 2
IP Subnet 2
IPX Network 2
Appletalk Cable-Range 200
Appletalk Zone CTP
Ports 2 - 8
IP Subnet 1
IPX Network 1
Appletalk Cable-Range 100
Appletalk Zone Prepress
Ports 9 - 16
IP Subnet 2
IPX Network 2
Appletalk Cable-Range 200
Appletalk Zone CTP