Vlan Settings - Motorola 2200 Administrator's Handbook

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VLAN Settings

You can create up to 8 VLANs, and you can also restrict any VLAN, and the computers on it, from adminis-
tering the Gateway. See
"VLAN" on page 107
for more information.
set vlan name name
Sets the descriptive name for the VLAN. If no name is specified, displays a selection list of node names to
select for editing. Once a new VLAN name is specified, presents the list of VLAN characteristics to define.
set vlan name name type [ by-port | global ]
Specifies VLAN type: by-port or global. Default is by-port.
set vlan name name id VID
Specifies VLAN id (VID), when type is set to global. The numerical range of possible VIDs is 1 - 4094. (A
VID of zero (0) is permitted on the Ethernet WAN port only.)
set vlan name name admin-restricted [ off | on ]
Turns admin-restricted off or on. Default is off. If you select on, administrative access to the Gateway is
blocked from the specified VLAN.
set vlan name name seg-pbits [ 0 - 7 ]
Specifies the 802.1p priority bit. If you set this to a value greater than 0, all packets of this VLAN with
unmarked priority bits (pbits) will be re-marked to this priority.
set vlan name name ports port option [ off | on ]
Enables or disables the Gateway's physical Ethernet, USB or VCC port or wireless SSID for the specified
VLAN.
set vlan name name ports port tag [ off | on ]
If set to on, packets transmitted from this port through this VLAN must be tagged with the VLAN VID. Pack-
ets received through this port destined for this VLAN must be tagged with the VLAN VID by the source. The
tag option is only available on global type ports.
set vlan name name ports port priority [ off | on ]
Enables or disables the priority for the port assigned to the specified VLAN allowing packet prioritization
based on any 802.1p priority bits in the VLAN header to prioritize packets within the Gateway's internal
queues, according to DiffServ priority mapping rules.
set vlan name name ports port promote [ off | on ]
Enables or disables the promote setting allowing writing any 802.1p priority bits into the IP-TOS header bit
field for received IP packets on this port destined for this VLAN. Write any IP-TOS priority bits into the
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