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Cisco 300 Series Administration Manual page 234

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VLAN Management
VLAN Groups
STEP 4
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
Interface—Enter a general interface (port/LAG) through which traffic is
received.
Group ID—Select a VLAN group, defined in the MAC-Based Groups page
VLAN ID—Select the VLAN to which traffic from the VLAN group is
forwarded.
Click Apply to set the mapping of the VLAN group to the VLAN. This mapping
does not bind the interface dynamically to the VLAN; the interface must be
manually added to the VLAN.)
Protocol-based VLANs
Groups of protocols can be defined and then bound to a port. After the protocol
group is bound to a port, every packet originating from a protocol in the group is
assigned the VLAN that is configured in the Protocol-Based Groups page.
Workflow
To define a protocol-based VLAN group:
1. Define a protocol group (using the Protocol-Based Groups page).
2. For each required interface, assign the protocol group to a VLAN (using
Protocol-Based Groups to VLAN page). The interfaces must be in General mode
and cannot have a Dynamic VLAN (DVA) assigned to it.
Protocol-Based Groups
To define a set of protocols.
Click VLAN Management > VLAN Groups > Protocol-Based Groups.
The Protocol-Based Groups Page contains the following fields:
Encapsulation—Displays the protocol on which the VLAN group is based.
Protocol Value (Hex)—Displays the protocol value in hex.
Group ID—Displays the protocol group ID to which the interface is added.
Click the Add Button. The Add Protocol-Based Group page appears
Enter the following fields:.
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