The FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 4.1 or later drivers support:
Supported VIDs 1 - 4094
Max number of VLAN interfaces 1024
3.7.2 Setting Up the VLAN Interface
The VLAN interface is set up using the following procedures.
- By setting the interface number to 1000 or greater, it is possible to distinguish VLAN interfaces from physical interfaces.
The three lower digits of the VLAN interface number: physical instance number
The upper digits of the VLAN interface number: VID (1 - 4094).
VLAN interface number = VID * 1000 + physical instance number
- VLAN Interface Setup Examples
- Solaris 10 8/07 or later
- To create a VLAN Interface of VID=2 for a physical instance having instance number zero, the following is used.
Refer to 3.3 Environment Setting, and perform the procedure described. Use fjgi2000 as the driver name.
- To create a VLAN Interface of VID=231 for a physical instance having instance number three, the following is used.
Refer to 3.3 Environment Setting, and perform the procedure described. Use fjgi231003 as the driver name.
- VLAN interfaces are displayed by the following command.
dladm show-link | grep fjgi
Example:
# dladm show-link | grep fjgi
fjgi0 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: fjgi0
fjgi2000 type: vlan 2 mtu: 1500 device: fjgi0
fjgi1 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: fjgi1
fjgi2 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: fjgi2
fjgi3 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: fjgi3
fjgi231003 type: vlan 231 mtu: 1500 device: fjgi3
In the above example, the VLAN interfaces are displayed as fjgi1000 (VID=1) and fjgi231003 (VID=231).
- Solaris 11
- To create a VLAN Interface of VID=2 for fjgi0 (this vanity name is net2), the following is used.
Refer to 3.3 Environment Setting, and perform the procedure described. Use net2002 as the driver name.
dladm create-vlan -l ether-link -v vid
Example:
# dladm create-vlan -l net2 -v 2
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