HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Advanced Traffic Management G - Page 66

Blue_Team, Tagged, VLAN already exists., ProCurveconfig# vlan 100 name Blue_Team

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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs) Configuring VLANs forbid < port-list > Used in port-based VLANs to configures < port-list > as "forbidden" to become a member of the specified VLAN, as well as other actions. Does not operate with protocol VLANs. The "no" version sets the port(s) to either No or (if GVRP is enabled) to Auto. Refer to chapter 3, "GVRP", in this guide. auto < port-list > Available if GVRP is enabled on the switch. Returns the perport settings for the specified VLAN to Auto operation. Note that Auto is the default per-port setting for a static VLAN if GVRP is running on the switch. (For information on dynamic VLAN and GVRP operation, refer to chapter 3, "GVRP", in this guide.) For example, suppose you have a VLAN named VLAN100 with a VID of 100, and all ports are set to No for this VLAN. To change the VLAN name to "Blue_Team" and set ports A1 - A5 to Tagged, you would use these commands: ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 name Blue_Team ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 tagged a1-a5 Note To move to the vlan 100 context level and execute the same commands: ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 ProCurve(vlan-100)# name Blue_Team ProCurve(vlan-100)# tagged a1-a5 Similarly, to change the tagged ports in the above examples to No (or Auto, if GVRP is enabled), you could use either of the following commands. At the global config level, use: ProCurve(config)# no vlan 100 tagged a1-a5 - or At the VLAN 100 context level, use: ProCurve(vlan-100)# no tagged a1-a5 You cannot use these commands with dynamic VLANs. Attempting to do so results in the message "VLAN already exists." and no change occurs. 2-40

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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Configuring VLANs
For example, suppose you have a VLAN named VLAN100 with a VID of 100,
and all ports are set to
No
for this VLAN. To change the VLAN name to
Blue_Team
” and set ports A1 - A5 to
Tagged
, you would use these commands:
ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 name Blue_Team
ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 tagged a1-a5
To move to the vlan 100 context level and execute the same commands:
ProCurve(config)# vlan 100
ProCurve(vlan-100)# name Blue_Team
ProCurve(vlan-100)# tagged a1-a5
Similarly, to change the tagged ports in the above examples to
No
(or
Auto
, if
GVRP is enabled), you could use either of the following commands.
At the global config level, use:
ProCurve(config)# no vlan 100 tagged a1-a5
-
or
-
At the VLAN 100 context level, use:
ProCurve(vlan-100)# no tagged a1-a5
Note
You cannot use these commands with dynamic VLANs. Attempting to do so
results in the message “
VLAN already exists.
” and no change occurs.
forbid <
port-list
>
Used in port-based VLANs to configures
<
port-list
>
as
“forbidden” to become a member of the specified VLAN, as
well as other actions. Does not operate with protocol VLANs.
The “
no
” version sets the port(s) to either
No
or (if GVRP is
enabled) to
Auto
.
Refer to chapter 3, “GVRP”, in this guide.
auto <
port-list
>
Available if GVRP is enabled on the switch. Returns the per-
port settings for the specified VLAN to
Auto
operation. Note
that
Auto
is the default per-port setting for a static VLAN if
GVRP is running on the switch.
(For information on dynamic
VLAN and GVRP operation, refer to
chapter 3, “GVRP”, in this
guide
.)