3Com Switch 8800 Family Configuration Guide
96 CHAPTER 13: ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION
already carries a VLAN Tag, the packet will get two Tags; if the part receives an
untagged packet, the packet will be given a default VLAN Tag of the port.
Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.
Note that if any of GVRP, STP, and 802.1x has been enabled on a port, the VLAN
VPN feature cannot be enabled on the port.
By default, the port VLAN VPN feature is disabled.
Copying Port
Configurations to Other
Ports
To keep the configurations of other ports consistent with a specified port, you can
use copy configuration command to copy the configurations of that specified
port to other ports. Such configurations may involve: STP setting, QoS setting,
LACP setting, and port setting. The detailed table is as follows:
Tabl e 81 Setting the port VLAN VPN feature
Operation Command
Enable the port VLAN VPN feature vlan-vpn enable
Disable the port VLAN VPN feature undo vlan-vpn
Tabl e 82 Configurations that can be copied
Attribute Detailed Setting
STP setting
Enable/disable STP
Port priority
Path cost
Link attributes(point-to-point or not)
Port mCheck
Max transmission speed
Enable/disable root protection
Enable/disable loop protection
Edge or non-edge port
Reset ARP or not
QoS setting
Define/apply flow template
Traffic reshaping
Traffic redirection
Packet filtering
Priority re-assignment
Traffic statistics
Traffic mirroring
Rate limiting
Port setting
Permitted VLAN ID
Default VLAN ID
Add ports to VLAN
Default 802.1p priority
Port speed, duplex mode
Port link type