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Chapter 15.
VLAN Configuration
Introduction
This chapter describes VLAN configuration in the terminal switch.
VLAN
(Virtual Local Area Network) is a group of devices, which communicate on the channel level and are
combined into a virtual network, connected to one or more network devices (GPON terminals or switches).
VLAN is a very important tool for creating a flexible and configurable logical network topology over the
physical topology of a GPON network. VLAN has two or more switch interfaces. A VLAN member interface can
be either tagged or untagged. An outgoing packet of a tagged interface has a VLAN tag. An outgoing packet of
an untagged interface has no VLAN tags.
15.1
Adding a VLAN
Step 1.
VLAN is configured in the terminal switch. Execute the
switch
and
configure
commands
consecutively to switch to the
config
view.
LTP-8X# switch
LTP-8X(switch)# configure
LTP-8X(switch)(config)#
Step 2.
Add a VLAN by using the
vlan
command. Pass VID as a parameter.
LTP-8X(switch)(config)# vlan 5
LTP-8X(switch)(config-vlan)#
CLI automatically switches views to work with the VLAN. The same command is used to
configure existing VLANs.
15.2
VLAN Configuration
Step 1.
Add tagged interfaces with the help of the
tagged
command. Pass interface type and number (or a
range) as parameters. The interface types and numbers are given in Table 16.1, Chapter 16.
LTP-8X(switch)(config-vlan)# tagged pon-port 0 – 1
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