Dell PowerEdge XL 5133-4 MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module FTOS Command Reference - Page 145

Port Channel Interfaces, Adding an Interface to an Untagged VLAN

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Adding an Interface to an Untagged VLAN To move an untagged interfaces from the default VLAN to another VLAN, use the vlan untagged command as shown in Figure 10-10. Figure 10-10. Moving an Untagged Interface to Another VLAN FTOS(conf)# interface tengigabit 0/16 FTOS(conf-if-te-0/16)# vlan untagged 4 FTOS(conf-if-te-0/16)# exit Enter the vlan untagged command to add interface Te 0/16 as an untagged member of VLAN 4. FTOS(conf)# exit FTOS#00:23:49: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console FTOS# show vlan id 4 Enter the show vlan command to verify that interface Te 0/16 is an untagged member of VLAN 4. Codes: * - Default VLAN, G - GVRP VLANs, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs, P - Primary, C - Community, I - Isolated Q: U - Untagged, T - Tagged x - Dot1x untagged, X - Dot1x tagged G - GVRP tagged, M - Vlan-stack, H - VSN tagged i - Internal untagged, I - Internal tagged, v - VLT untagged, V - VLT tagged, C - CMC tagged NUM Status Description 4 Active FTOS# Q Ports U Po1(Te 0/16) T Po128(Te 0/33,39,51,56) T Te 0/1-15,17-32 Port Channel Interfaces On an Aggregator, port channels are auto-configured as follows: • All 10GbE uplink interfaces (ports 33 to 56) are auto-configured to belong to the same 10GbE port channel (LAG 128). • Server-facing interfaces (ports 1 to 32) auto-configure in LAGs (1 to 127) according to the NIC teaming configuration on the connected servers. Port channel interfaces support link aggregation, as described in IEEE Standard 802.3ad. . Note: A port channel may also be referred to as a link aggregation group (LAG). Interfaces | 131

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Adding an Interface to an Untagged VLAN
To move an untagged interfaces from the default VLAN to another VLAN, use the
vlan untagged
command
as shown in
Figure 10-10
.
Figure 10-10.
Moving an Untagged Interface to Another VLAN
Port Channel Interfaces
On an Aggregator, port channels are auto-configured as follows:
All 10GbE uplink interfaces (ports 33 to 56) are auto-configured to belong to the same 10GbE port
channel (LAG 128).
Server-facing interfaces (ports 1 to 32) auto-configure in LAGs (1 to 127) according to the NIC
teaming configuration on the connected servers.
Port channel interfaces support link aggregation, as described in IEEE Standard 802.3ad. .
Note:
A port channel may also be referred to as a
link aggregation group
(LAG).
FTOS(conf)# interface tengigabit 0/16
FTOS(conf-if-te-0/16)# vlan untagged 4
FTOS(conf-if-te-0/16)# exit
FTOS(conf)# exit
FTOS#00:23:49: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from
console
FTOS# show vlan id 4
Codes: * - Default VLAN, G - GVRP VLANs, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs, P - Primary,
C - Community, I - Isolated
Q: U - Untagged, T - Tagged
x - Dot1x untagged, X - Dot1x tagged
G - GVRP tagged, M - Vlan-stack, H - VSN tagged
i - Internal untagged, I - Internal tagged, v - VLT untagged, V - VLT tagged, C - CMC tagged
NUM
Status
Description
Q Ports
4
Active
U Po1(Te 0/16)
T Po128(Te 0/33,39,51,56)
T Te 0/1-15,17-32
FTOS#
Enter the vlan untagged command to add interface Te 0/16
as an untagged member of VLAN 4.
Enter the show vlan command to verify that interface Te 0/16
is an untagged member of VLAN 4.