Configuring a Separate VLAN for a Subordinate VLAN
Context
A VLAN associated with separate interfaces is called a separate VLAN. Interfaces in a separate VLAN cannot communicate with each other.
Procedure
- Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
- Run:
vlan vlan-id
The view of a created principal VLAN is displayed.
- Run:
subordinate separate vlan-id
A separate VLAN is configured for a subordinate VLAN.
Only one separate VLAN can be configured for a principal VLAN.
Group and separate VLANs in one MUX VLAN must use different VLAN IDs.
The VLAN ID assigned to a separate VLAN cannot be used to configure a VLANIF interface, super-VLAN, or sub-VLAN. Additionally, it is not recommended that this VLAN ID be used to configure VLAN mapping and VLAN stacking.