D-Link TM DES-6500 Switch User Manual


 
xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
create vlan
information is defined by the Systems Network Architecture
(SNA) 802.2 Protocol.
protocol–snaEthernet2 - Using this parameter will instruct the
Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet
header is concurrent with this protocol. This packet header
information is defined by the Systems Network Architecture
(SNA) Ethernet II Protocol.
protocol-netBios - Using this parameter will instruct the Switch
to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet header is
concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information is
defined by the NetBIOS Protocol.
protocol-xns - Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to
forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet header is
concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information is
defined by the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) Protocol.
protocol-vines - Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to
forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet header is
concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information is
defined by the Banyan Virtual Integrated Network Service
(VINES) Protocol.
protocol-ipV6 - Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to
forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet header is
concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information is
defined by the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Protocol.
protocol–userDefined - Using this parameter will instruct the
Switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet
header is concurrent with this protocol defined by the user. This
packet header information is defined by entering the following
information:
<hex 0x0-0xffff> - Specifies that the VLAN will only
accept packets with this hexadecimal 802.1Q Ethernet type
value in the packet header.
encap [ethernet | llc | snap | all] – Specifies that the Switch will
examine the octet of the packet header referring to one of the
protocols listed (Ethernet, LLC or SNAP), looking for a match of
the hexadecimal value previously entered . all will instruct the
Switch to examine the total packet header. After a match is
found, the Switch will forward the packet to this VLAN.
protocol-rarp - Using this parameter will instruct the Switch to
forward packets to this VLAN if the tag in the packet header is
concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information is
defined by the Reverse Address Resolution (RARP) Protocol.
Restrictions Each VLAN name can be up to 32 characters. If the VLAN is not given
a tag, it will be a port-based VLAN. Only administrator-level users can
issue this command.
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