R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- Interface management configuration
- IP addressing configuration
- MAC address table configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding overview
- Configuring general Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inline Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding
- Forward-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Blackhole-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- VLAN configuration
- ARP configuration
- Gratuitous ARP configuration
- Proxy ARP configuration
- Layer 3 forwarding configuration
- NAT configuration
- Overview
- Configuring a NAT policy in the web interface
- Configuring NAT in the CLIs
- Configuration guidelines
- ALG configuration
- Static route configuration
- RIP configuration
- OSPF configuration
- BGP configuration
- Policy-based routing configuration
- Route displaying
- DNS configuration
- Overview
- Configuring DNS on the web interface
- Configuring DNS in the CLIs
- Troubleshooting IPv4 DNS configuration
- Support and other resources
- Index

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You can assign the VLAN interface an IP address and specify it as the gateway of the VLAN to forward
traffic destined for an IP network segment different from that of the VLAN.
Follow these steps to configure basic settings of a VLAN interface:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view —
Create a VLAN interface
and enter VLAN interface
view
interface vlan-interface
vlan-interface-id
Required
If the VLAN interface already exists, you enter its
view directly.
Assign an IP address to the
VLAN interface
ip address ip-address
{ mask | mask-length }
[ sub ]
Optional
No IP address is assigned to any VLAN interface
by default.
Configure the description
of the VLAN interface
description text
Optional
VLAN interface name is used by default, for
example, Vlan-interface1 Interface.
Bring up the VLAN
interface
undo shutdown
Optional
By default, a VLAN interface is in the up state. The
VLAN interface is up if one or more ports in the
VLAN is up, and goes down if all ports in the
VLAN go down.
An administratively shut down VLAN interface
however will be in the down state until you bring it
up, regardless of how the state of the ports in the
VLAN changes.
NOTE:
Before creating a VLAN interface for a VLAN, create the VLAN first.
Configuring port-based VLAN
1. Assigning an access port to a VLAN
You can assign an access port to a VLAN in VLAN or Ethernet interface view.
Follow these steps to assign one or multiple access ports to a VLAN in VLAN view:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view —
Enter VLAN view vlan vlan-id
Required
If the specified VLAN does not exist,
this command creates the VLAN first.
Assign one or a group of access
ports to the VLAN
port interface-list
Required
By default, all ports belong to VLAN 1.
Follow these steps to assign an access port to a VLAN in Ethernet interface view:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view —