Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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Predefined Protocol Identifier (PID) Description
Table 3-9 defines the standard protocol-based VLANS and PID types that are
supported by the BayStack 350 switch:
Table 3-9. Prefined Protocol Identifier (PID)
PID Name Encapsulation PID Value (hex) VLAN Type
Ip Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 0800, 0806 Standard IP on Ethernet Type 2 frames
Ipx 802.3 Ethernet 802.2 FF FF Novell IPX on Ethernet 802.3 frames
Ipx 802.2 Ethernet 802.2 E0 E0 Novell IPX on Ethernet 802.2 frames
Ipx Snap Ethernet Snap 8137, 8138 Novell IPX on Ethernet SNAP frames
Ipx Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 8137, 8138 Novell IPX on Ethernet Type 2 frames
AplTk Ether2Snap Ethernet Type 2 or
Ethernet Snap
809B, 80F3 AppleTalk on Ethernet Type 2 and Ethernet
Snap frames
Declat Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 6004 DEC LAT protocol
DecOther Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 6000 - 6003,
6005 - 6009,
8038
Other DEC protocols
Sna 802.2 Ethernet 802.2 04 **, ** 04 IBM SNA on IEEE 802.2 frames
Sna Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 80D5 IBM SNA on Ethernet Type 2 frames
NetBios 802.2 Ethernet Type 2 F0 **, ** F0 NetBIOS Protocol
Xns Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 0600, 0807 Xerox XNS
Vines Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 0BAD Banyan VINES
Ipv6 Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 86DD IP version 6
User-Defined Ethernet Type 2,
Ethernet 802.2, or
Ethernet Snap
User-defined
16-bit value
User-defined protocol-based VLAN (see
“
User-Defined Protocol Identifier (PID)
Description” on page 3-27).
Rarp Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 8035 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
(RARP):
RARP is a protocol used by some old
diskless devices to obtain IP addresses by
providing the MAC layer address. When you
create a VLAN based on RARP, you can
limit the RARP broadcasts to the ports that
lead to the RARP server.