Configuring VLAN Technology
- Configuring Interface-based VLAN Assignment (Statically Configured Interface Type)
- Configuring Interface-based VLAN Assignment (LNP Dynamically Negotiates the Link Type)
- Configuring MAC Address-based VLAN Assignment
- Configuring IP Subnet-based VLAN Assignment
- Configuring Protocol-based VLAN Assignment
- Configuring Policy-based VLAN Assignment
- Configuring Inter-VLAN Communication
After VLANs are assigned, users in the same VLAN can communication with each other while users in different VLANs cannot. If some users in different VLANs need to communicate, configure inter-VLAN communication. - Configuring a Traffic Policy to Implement Intra-VLAN Layer 2 Isolation
After VLANs are assigned, users in the same VLAN can communication with each other. You must configure a traffic policy if users in a VLAN need to be isolated unidirectionally or bidirectionally. - Configuring a Traffic Policy to Implement Inter-VLAN Layer 3 Isolation
After inter-VLAN Layer 3 connectivity is configured, if some users in different VLANs require unidirectional access or need to be isolated, configure inter-VLAN Layer 3 isolation. - Configuring an mVLAN
Management VLAN (mVLAN) allows you to use the VLANIF interface of the mVLAN to log in to the management switch to manage devices in a centralized manner. - Configuring Transparent Transmission of Protocol Packets in
a VLAN
This function allows the switch to transparently transmit protocol packets in a specified VLAN without sending the protocol packets to the CPU, improving forwarding efficiency.