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1 VLAN Configuration Commands1-1
VLAN Configuration Commands1-1
description1-1
display interface vlan-interface1-2
display vlan1-3
interface vlan-interface1-5
ip address1-6
name1-6
shutdown1-7
vlan1-8
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Commands1-9
display port1-9
port1-10
port access vlan1-11
port hybrid pvid1-12
port hybrid vlan1-13
port link-type1-14
port trunk permit vlan1-16
port trunk pvid1-17
2 Voice VLAN Configuration Commands 2-1
Voice VLAN Configuration Commands2-1
display voice vlan oui2-1
display voice vlan state2-2
voice vlan aging2-3
voice vlan enable2-4
voice vlan mac-address2-4
voice vlan mode auto2-6
voice vlan security enable2-6


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1 VLAN Configuration Commands
VLAN Configuration Commands
description
Syntax
description text
undo description
View
VLAN view, VLAN interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
text: Description of a VLAN or VLAN interface. Currently, the device supports the following types of
characters or symbols: standard English characters (numbers and case-sensitive letters), special
English characters, spaces, and other characters or symbols that conform to the Unicode standard.
For a VLAN, the description string contains 1 to 32 characters.
For a VLAN interface, the description string contains 1 to 80 characters.


A port description can be the mixture of English characters and other Unicode characters. The
mixed description cannot exceed the specified length.
To use a type of Unicode characters or symbols in a port description, you need to install the
corresponding Input Method Editor (IME) and log in to the device through remote login software
that supports this character type.
Each Unicode character or symbol (non-English characters) takes the space of two regular
characters. When the length of a description string reaches or exceeds the maximum line width on
the terminal software, the software starts a new line, possibly breaking a Unicode character into
two parts. As a result, garbled characters may be displayed at the end of a line.

Case-sensitive string that describes the current VLAN or VLAN interface. Spaces can be included in the
description.
For a VLAN, this is a string of 1 to 32 characters.
For a VLAN interface, this is a string of 1 to 80 characters.

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Description
Use the description command to configure the description of the current VLAN or VLAN interface.
Use the undo description command to restore the default.
For a VLAN, the default description is the VLAN ID, for example, VLAN 0001; for a VLAN interface, the
default description is the name of the interface, for example, Vlan-interface 1 Interface.
You can configure a description to describe the function or connection of a VLAN or VLAN interface for
management sake.
Examples
#Configure the description of VLAN 1 as RESEARCH.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 1
[ Sysname- vl an1] descr i pt i on RESEARCH
#Configure the description of VLAN-interface 2 as VLAN-INTERFACE-2.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 2
[ Sysname- vl an2] qui t
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace vl an- i nt er f ace 2
[ Sysname- Vl an- i nt er f ace2] descr i pt i on VLAN- I NTERFACE- 2
display interface vlan-interface
Syntax
display interface vlan-interface [ vlan-interface-id ]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
vlan-interface-id: VLAN interface number.
Description
Use the display interface vlan-interface command to display information about a specified or all
VLAN interfaces if no interface is specified.
Related commands: interface vlan-interface.
Examples
#Display the information of VLAN-interface 2.
<Sysname> di spl ay i nt er f ace vl an- i nt er f ace 2
Vl an- i nt er f ace2 cur r ent st at e: DOWN
Li ne pr ot ocol cur r ent st at e: DOWN
Descr i pt i on: Vl an- i nt er f ace2 I nt er f ace

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The Maxi mumTr ansmi t Uni t i s 1500
I nt er net pr ot ocol pr ocessi ng : di sabl ed
I P Packet Fr ame Type: PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Har dwar e Addr ess: 000f - e249- 8050
Last cl ear i ng of count er s: Never
Last 300 seconds i nput : 0 byt es/ sec 0 packet s/ sec
Last 300 seconds out put : 0 byt es/ sec 0 packet s/ sec
0 packet s i nput , 0 byt es, 0 dr ops
0 packet s out put , 0 byt es, 0 dr ops
Table 1-1 display interface vlan-interface command output description
Field Description
Vlan-interface2 current state
The physical state of the VLAN interface, which can be one of
the following:
DOWN ( Administratively ): The administrative state of the
VLAN interface is down because it has been manually shut
down with the shutdown command.
DOWN: The administrative state of this VLAN interface is
up, but its physical state is down. It indicates that the VLAN
corresponding to this interface does not contain any port in
the UP state (possibly because the ports are not physical
connected or the lines have failed).
UP: both the administrative state and the physical state of
this VLAN interface are up.
Line protocol current state
The link layer protocol state of a VLAN interface, which can be
one of the following:
DOWN: The protocol state of this VLAN interface is down,
usually because no IP address is configured.
UP: The protocol state of this VLAN interface is up.
Description The description string of a VLAN interface
The Maximum Transmit Unit The MTU of a VLAN interface
Internet protocol processing :
IP packets processing ability. Disabled indicates that the
interface is not configured with an IP address.
IP Packet Frame Type IPv4 outgoing frame format
Hardware address MAC address corresponding to a VLAN interface
Last 300 seconds input: 0
bytes/sec 0 packets/sec
Last 300 seconds output: 0
bytes/sec 0 packets/sec
Average rate of input packets and output packets in the last 300
seconds (in bps and pps)
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 drops
Total number and size (in bytes) of the received packets of the
interface and the number of the dropped packets
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 drops
Total number and size (in bytes) of the transmitted packets of
the interface and the number of the dropped packets

display vlan
Syntax
display vlan [ vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] | all | dynamic | reserved | static ]

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View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
vlan-id1: Displays the information of a VLAN specified by VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094.
vlan-id1 to vlan-id2: Displays the information of a range of VLANs specified by a VLAN ID range.
all: Displays all current VLAN information except for the reserved VLANs.
dynamic: Displays the number of dynamic VLANs and the ID of each dynamic VLAN. Dynamic VLANs
refer to VLANs that are generated through GVRP or those distributed by a RADIUS server.
reserved: Displays information of the reserved VLANs. Protocol modules determine which VLANs are
reserved VLANs according to function implementation, and reserved VLANs serve protocol modules.
You cannot do any configuration on reserved VLANs.
static: Displays the number of static VLANs and the ID of each static VLAN. Static VLANs refer to
VLANs manually created.
Description
Use the display vlan command to display VLAN information.
Related commands: vlan.
Examples
#Display VLAN 2 information.
<Sysname> di spl ay vl an 2
VLAN I D: 2
VLAN Type: st at i c
Rout e i nt er f ace: not conf i gur ed
Descr i pt i on: VLAN 0002
Name: VLAN 0002
Tagged Por t s: none
Unt agged Por t s:
Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1 Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 2 Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 3
#Display VLAN 3 information.
<Sysname> di spl ay vl an 3
VLAN I D: 3
VLAN Type: st at i c
Rout e I nt er f ace: conf i gur ed
I P Addr ess: 1. 1. 1. 1
Subnet Mask: 255. 255. 255. 0
Descr i pt i on: VLAN 0003
Name: VLAN 0003
Tagged Por t s: none
Unt agged Por t s: none

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Table 1-2 display vlan command output description
Field Description
VLAN Type VLAN type (static or dynamic)
Route interface
Whether a VLAN interface is configured for the VLAN: not configured
or configured
Description Description of the VLAN
Name Name configured for the VLAN
IP Address
Primary IP address of the VLAN interface (available only on a VLAN
interface configured with an IP address). You can use the display
interface vlan-interface command in any view or the display this
command in VLAN interface view to display its secondary IP
address(es), if any.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of the primary IP address (available only on a VLAN
interface configured with an IP address)
Tagged Ports Ports through which packets of the VLAN are sent tagged
Untagged Ports Ports through which packets of the VLAN are sent untagged

interface vlan-interface
Syntax
interface vlan-interface vlan-interface-id
undo interface vlan-interface vlan-interface-id
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-interface-id: VLAN interface number, in the range of 1 to 4094.
Description
Use the interface vlan-interface command to create a VLAN interface and enter its view or enter the
view of an existing VLAN interface.
Before you can create the VLAN interface of a VLAN, create the VLAN first.
Use the undo interface vlan-interface command to remove the specified VLAN interface.
You can use the ip address command in VLAN interface view to configure an IP address for a VLAN
interface to perform IP routing.
Related commands: display interface Vlan-interface.
Examples
#Create VLAN-interface 2.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew

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[ Sysname] vl an 2
[ Sysname- vl an2] qui t
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace vl an- i nt er f ace 2
[ Sysname- Vl an- i nt er f ace2]
ip address
Syntax
ip address ip-address {mask | mask-length }
undo ip address [ ip-address {mask | mask-length }]
View
VLAN interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address: IP address to be assigned to the current VLAN interface, in dotted decimal format.
mask: Subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
mask-length: Subnet mask length, the number of consecutive ones in the mask. The value range is 0 to
32.
Description
Use the ip address command to assign an IP address and subnet mask to a VLAN interface.
Use the undo ip address command to remove the IP address and subnet mask for a VLAN interface.
By default, no IP address is assigned to any VLAN interface.
Related commands: display ip interface (IP Address Commands).
Examples
#Specify the IP address as 1.1.0.1, the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 for VLAN-interface 1.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace vl an- i nt er f ace 1
[ Sysname- Vl an- i nt er f ace1] i p addr ess 1. 1. 0. 1 255. 255. 255. 0
name
Syntax
name text
undo name
View
VLAN view

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Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
text: VLAN name, a string of 1 to 32 characters. Spaces and special characters can be included in the
name.
Description
Use the name command to configure a name for the current VLAN.
Use the undo name command to restore the default name of the VLAN.
The default name of a VLAN is its VLAN ID, VLAN 0001 for example.
When 802.1X or MAC address authentication is configured on a switch, you can use a RADIUS server
to issue VLAN configuration to ports that have passed the authentication. Some servers can send IDs
or names of the issued VLANs to the switch. When there are a large number of VLANs, you can use
VLAN names rather than VLAN IDs to better locate VLANs.
Examples
#Configure the name of VLAN 2 as test vlan.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 2
[ Sysname- vl an2] name t est vl an
shutdown
Syntax
shutdown
undo shutdown
View
VLAN interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the shutdown command to shut down a VLAN interface.
Use the undo shutdown command to bring up a VLAN interface.
By default, a VLAN interface is up except when all ports in the VLAN are down.
You can use the undo shutdown command to bring up a VLAN interface after configuring related
parameters and protocols for the VLAN interface. When a VLAN interface fails, you can shut down the
interface with the shutdown command and then bring it up with the undo shutdown command. In this
way, the interface may resume.

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The state of any Ethernet port in a VLAN is independent of the VLAN interface state.
Examples
#Shut down VLAN interface 2 and then bring it up.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace vl an- i nt er f ace 2
[ Sysname- Vl an- i nt er f ace2] shut down
[ Sysname- Vl an- i nt er f ace2] undo shut down
vlan
Syntax
vlan {vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] }
undo vlan {vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] | all }
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id1, vlan-id2: VLAN ID, in the range 1 to 4094.
vlan-id1 to vlan-id2: Specifies a VLAN range. A VLAN ID is in the range 1 to 4094.
all: Creates or removes all VLANs except reserved VLANs.
Description
Use the vlan vlan-id command to create a VLAN and enter its view or enter the view of an existing
VLAN.
Use the vlan vlan-id1 to vlan-id2 command to create a range of VLANs specified by vlan-id1 to vlan-id2,
except reserved VLANs.
Use the undo vlan command to remove the specified VLAN(s).


As the default VLAN, VLAN 1 cannot be created or removed.
You cannot create/remove reserved VLANs reserved for specific functions.
You cannot use the undo vlan command to directly remove reserved VLANs, voice VLANs,
management VLANs, dynamic VLANs, VLANs configured with QoS policies, control VLANs
configured for port mirroring. To remove these VLANs, you need to first remove related
configurations.

Related commands: display vlan.

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Examples
#Enter VLAN 2 view.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 2
[ Sysname- vl an2]
#Create VLAN 4 through VLAN 100.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 4 t o 100
Pl ease wai t . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done.
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
display port
Syntax
display port {hybrid | trunk }
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
hybrid: Displays hybrid ports.
trunk: Displays trunk ports.
Description
Use the display port command to display information about the hybrid or trunk ports on the device,
including the port names, default VLAN IDs, and allowed VLAN IDs.
Examples
#Display information about the hybrid ports in the system.
<Sysname> di spl ay por t hybr i d
I nt er f ace PVI D VLAN passi ng
GE1/ 0/ 4 100 Tagged: 1000, 1002, 1500, 1600- 1611, 2000,
2555- 2558, 3000, 4000
Unt agged: 1, 10, 15, 18, 20- 30, 44, 55, 67, 100,
150- 160, 200, 255, 286, 300- 302
#Display information about the trunk ports in the system.
<Sysname> di spl ay por t t r unk
I nt er f ace PVI D VLAN passi ng
GE1/ 0/ 8 2 1- 4, 6- 100, 145, 177, 189- 200, 244, 289, 400,
555, 600- 611, 1000, 2006- 2008

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Table 1-3 display port command output description
Field Description
Interface Port name
PVID Default VLAN ID of the port
VLAN passing VLANs whose packets are allowed to pass through the port.
Tagged VLANs whose packets are required to pass through the port tagged.
Untagged VLANs whose packets are required to pass through the port untagged.

port
Syntax
port interface-list
undo port interface-list
View
VLAN view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
interface interface-list: Specifies an Ethernet port list or Layer 2 aggregate interface list, in the format of
interface-list ={interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] }&<1-10>, where
&<1-10>indicates that you can specify up to 10 ports or port ranges.
Description
Use the port command to assign the specified access port(s) to the current VLAN.
Use the undo port command to remove the specified access port(s) from the current VLAN.
By default, all ports are in VLAN 1.
Note that:
This command is only applicable on access ports.
All ports are access ports by default. However, you can manually configure the port type. For more
information, refer to port link-type.
If you use this command to assign a Layer 2 aggregate interface to a VLAN, this command assigns
the Layer 2 aggregate interface but not its member ports to the current VLAN. For detailed
information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.
Related commands: display vlan.
Examples
#Assign GigabitEthernet1/0/1 through GigabitEthernet1/0/3 to VLAN 2.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 2

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[ Sysname- vl an2] por t gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1 t o gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 3
#Assign Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-aggregation 1 to VLAN 2.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 2
[ Sysname- vl an2] por t br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
port access vlan
Syntax
port access vlan vlan-id
undo port access vlan
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id: VLAN ID, in the range of 1 to 4094. Be sure that the VLAN specified by the VLAN ID already
exists.
Description
Use the port access vlan command to assign the current access port(s) to the specified VLAN.
Use the undo port access vlan command to restore the default.
By default, all access ports belong to VLAN 1.
You can assign an access port to only one VLAN. When doing that, note the following:
In port group view, this command applies to all ports in the port group. For information about port
groups, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration.
In Layer 2 aggregate interface view, this command applies to the Layer 2 aggregate interface and
all its member ports. After you perform the configuration, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do
that on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports.
If it fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it simply skips the port and moves to the next
port. For information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.
Examples
#Assign GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to VLAN 3.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 3
[ Sysname- vl an3] qui t
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t access vl an 3
#Assign Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-aggregation 1 and its member ports to VLAN 3.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew

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[ Sysname] vl an 3
[ Sysname- vl an3] qui t
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t access vl an 3
port hybrid pvid
Syntax
port hybrid pvid vlan vlan-id
undo port hybrid pvid
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id: VLAN ID, in the range of 1 to 4094.
Description
Use the port hybrid pvid command to configure the default VLAN ID of the hybrid port.
Use the undo port hybrid pvid command to restore the default.
By default, the default VLAN of a hybrid port is VLAN 1.
You can use a nonexistent VLAN as the default VLAN for a hybrid port. Removing the default VLAN of a
hybrid port with the undo vlan command does not affect the setting of the default VLAN on the port.
In port group view, this command applies to all ports in the port group. For information about port
groups, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration.
In Layer 2 aggregate interface view, this command applies to the Layer 2 aggregate interface and
all its member ports. After you perform the configuration, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do
that on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports.
If it fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it simply skips the port and moves to the next
port. For information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.
You are recommended to set the same default VLAN ID for the local and remote hybrid ports.
After configuring the default VLAN for a hybrid port, you must use the port hybrid vlan command
to configure the hybrid port to allow packets from the default VLAN to pass through, so that the port
can forward packets from the default VLAN.
Related commands: port link-type, port hybrid vlan.
Examples
#Configure VLAN 100 as the default VLAN of the hybrid port GigabitEthernet1/0/1.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 100
[ Sysname- vl an100] qui t
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1

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[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t hybr i d pvi d vl an 100
# Configure VLAN 100 as the default VLAN of the hybrid Layer 2 aggregate interface
Bridge-aggregation 1.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t hybr i d pvi d vl an 100
port hybrid vlan
Syntax
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list {tagged | untagged }
undo port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id-list: VLANs that the hybrid ports will be assigned to. This argument is expressed in the format of
[ vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] ]&<1-10>, where vlan-id ranges from 1 to 4094 and &<1-10>indicates that you
can specify up to 10 VLAN IDs or VLAN ID ranges. Be sure that the specified VLANs already exist.
tagged: Configures the port(s) to send the packets of the specified VLAN(s) with the tags kept.
untagged: Configures the port to send the packets of the specified VLAN(s) with the tags removed.
Description
Use the port hybrid vlan command to assign the current hybrid port(s) to the specified VLAN(s).
Use the undo port hybrid vlan command to remove the current hybrid port(s) from the specified
VLAN(s).
By default, a hybrid port only allows packets from VLAN 1 to pass through untagged.
A hybrid port can carry multiple VLANs. If you execute the port hybrid vlan command multiple times,
the VLANs the hybrid port carries are the set of VLANs specified by vlan-id-list in each execution.
In port group view, this command applies to all ports in the port group. For information about port
groups, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration.
In Layer 2 aggregate interface view, this command applies to the Layer 2 aggregate interface and
all its member ports. After you perform the configuration, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do
that on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports.
If it fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it simply skips the port and moves to the next
port. For information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.
Related commands: port link-type.

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Examples
#Assign the hybrid port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to VLAN 2, VLAN 4, and VLAN 50 through VLAN 100, and
configure GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to send packets of these VLANs with tags kept.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t hybr i d vl an 2 4 50 t o 100 t agged
#Assign hybrid ports in port group 2 to VLAN 2, and configure these hybrid ports to send packets of
VLAN 2 with VLAN tags removed.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] vl an 2
[ Sysname- vl an2] qui t
[ Sysname] por t - gr oup manual 2
[ Sysname- por t - gr oup- manual - 2] gr oup- member gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1 t o gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 6
[ Sysname- por t - gr oup- manual - 2] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d
[ Sysname- por t - gr oup- manual - 2] por t hybr i d vl an 2 unt agged
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1. . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 2. . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 3. . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 4. . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 5. . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 6. . . Done.
#Assign the hybrid Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-aggregation 1 and its member ports to VLAN 2,
and configure them to send packets of VLAN 2 with tags removed.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t hybr i d vl an 2 unt agged
Pl ease wai t . . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 2. . . Done.
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 3. . . Done.
Note that GigabitEthernet1/0/2 and GigabitEthernet1/0/3 are the member ports of the aggregation
group corresponding to Bridge-aggregation 1.
port link-type
Syntax
port link-type {access | hybrid | trunk }
undo port link-type
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default Level
2: System level

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Parameters
access: Configures the link type of a port as access.
hybrid: Configures the link type of a port as hybrid.
trunk: Configures the link type of a port as trunk.
Description
Use the port link-type command to configure the link type of a port.
Use the undo port link-type command to restore the default link type of a port.
By default, any port is an access port.
In port group view, this command applies to all ports in the port group. For information about port
groups, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration.
In Layer 2 aggregate interface view, this command applies to the Layer 2 aggregate interface and
all its member ports. After you perform the configuration, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do
that on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports.
If it fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it simply skips the port and moves to the next
port. For information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.


To change the link type of a port from trunk to hybrid or vice versa, you must set the link type to access
first.

Examples
#Configure GigabitEthernet1/0/1 as a trunk port.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
#Configure all the ports in the manual port group group1 as hybrid ports.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] por t - gr oup manual gr oup1
[ Sysname- por t - gr oup manual gr oup1] gr oup- member gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 10
[ Sysname- por t - gr oup manual gr oup1] gr oup- member gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 11
[ Sysname- por t - gr oup manual gr oup1] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d
#Configure Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-aggregation 1 and its member ports as hybrid ports.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype hybr i d

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port trunk permit vlan
Syntax
port trunk permit vlan {vlan-id-list | all }
undo port trunk permit vlan {vlan-id-list | all }
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id-list: VLANs that the trunk port(s) will be assigned to. This argument is expressed in the format of
[vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] ]&<1-10>, where vlan-id ranges from 1 to 4094 and &<1-10>indicates that you
can specify up to 10 VLAN IDs or VLAN ID ranges.
all: Permits all VLANs to pass through the trunk port(s). On GVRP-enabled trunk ports, you must
configure the port trunk permit vlan all command to ensure that the traffic of all dynamically registered
VLANs can pass through. However, When GVRP is disabled on a port, you are discouraged to
configure the command on the port. This is to prevent users of unauthorized VLANs from accessing
restricted resources through the port.
Description
Use the port trunk permit vlan command to assign the current trunk port(s) to the specified VLAN(s).
Use the undo port trunk permit vlan command to remove the trunk port(s) from the specified VLANs.
By default, a trunk port allows only packets from VLAN 1 to pass through.
A trunk port can carry multiple VLANs. If you execute the port trunk permit vlan command multiple
times, the VLANs the trunk port carries are the set of VLANs specified by vlan-id-list in each execution.
Note that on a trunk port, only traffic of the default VLAN can pass through untagged.
In port group view, this command applies to all ports in the port group. For information about port
groups, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration.
In Layer 2 aggregate interface view, this command applies to the Layer 2 aggregate interface and
all its member ports. After you perform the configuration, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do
that on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports.
If it fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it simply skips the port and moves to the next
port. For information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.
Related commands: port link-type.
Examples
#Assign the trunk port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to VLAN 2, VLAN 4, and VLAN 50 through VLAN 100.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t t r unk per mi t vl an 2 4 50 t o 100

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Pl ease wai t . . . . . . . . . . . Done.
#Assign the trunk Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-aggregation 1 to VLAN 2, assuming that
Bridge-aggregation 1 does not have member ports.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t t r unk per mi t vl an 2
Pl ease wai t . . . Done.
#Assign the trunk Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-aggregation 1 to VLAN 13 and VLAN 15.
Among the member ports of the aggregation group corresponding to Bridge-aggregation 1,
GigabitEthernet1/0/2 is an access port, and GigabitEthernet1/0/3 is a trunk port.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t t r unk per mi t vl an 13 15
Pl ease wai t . . . Done.
Er r or : Fai l ed t o conf i gur e on i nt er f ace Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 2! Thi s por t i s not a Tr unk por t !
Conf i gur i ng Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 3. . . Done.
Among the output fields above, the message Please wait... Done indicates that the configuration on
Bridge-aggregation 1 succeeded; Error: Failed to configure on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2! This
port is not a Trunk port! indicates that the configuration failed on GigabitEthernet1/0/2 because
GigabitEthernet1/0/2 was not a trunk port; Configuring GigabitEthernet1/0/3... Done indicates that the
configuration on GigabitEthernet1/0/3 succeeded.
port trunk pvid
Syntax
port trunk pvid vlan vlan-id
undo port trunk pvid
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id: VLAN ID, in the range of 1 to 4094
Description
Use the port trunk pvid command to configure the default VLAN ID for the trunk port.
Use the undo port trunk pvid command to restore the default.
By default, the default VLAN of a trunk port is VLAN 1.
You can use a nonexistent VLAN as the default VLAN for a trunk port. Removing the default VLAN of a
trunk port with the undo vlan command does not affect the setting of the default VLAN on the port.

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In port group view, this command applies to all ports in the port group. For information about port
groups, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration.
In Layer 2 aggregate interface view, this command applies to the Layer 2 aggregate interface and
all its member ports. After you perform the configuration, the system starts applying the
configuration to the aggregate interface and its aggregation member ports. If the system fails to do
that on the aggregate interface, it stops applying the configuration to the aggregation member ports.
If it fails to do that on an aggregation member port, it simply skips the port and moves to the next
port. For information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, refer to Link Aggregation Configuration.
The local and remote trunk ports must use the same default VLAN ID for the traffic of the default
VLAN to be transmitted properly.
After configuring the default VLAN for a trunk port, you must use the port trunk permit vlan
command to configure the trunk port to allow packets from the default VLAN to pass through, so
that the port can forward packets from the default VLAN.
Related commands: port link-type, port trunk permit vlan.
Examples
#Configure VLAN 100 as the default VLAN of the trunk port GigabitEthernet1/0/1.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] por t t r unk pvi d vl an 100
# Configure VLAN 100 as the default VLAN of the trunk Layer 2 aggregate interface
Bridge-aggregation 1, assuming Bridge-aggregation 1 does not have member ports.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t t r unk pvi d vl an 100
# Configure VLAN 100 as the default VLAN of the trunk Layer 2 aggregate interface
Bridge-aggregation 1. Among the member ports of the aggregation group corresponding to
Bridge-aggregation 1, GigabitEthernet1/0/2 is an access port and GigabitEthernet1/0/3 is a trunk port.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace br i dge- aggr egat i on 1
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t l i nk- t ype t r unk
[ Sysname- Br i dge- Aggr egat i on1] por t t r unk pvi d vl an 100
Er r or : Fai l ed t o conf i gur e on i nt er f ace Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 2! Thi s por t i s not a Tr unk por t !
The output above shows that the configuration on Bridge-aggregation 1 and the member port
GigabitEthernet1/0/3 succeeded; the configuration on GigabitEthernet1/0/2 failed because
GigabitEthernet1/0/2 was not a trunk port.


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2 Voice VLAN Configuration Commands
Voice VLAN Configuration Commands
display voice vlan oui
Syntax
display voice vlan oui
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display voice vlan oui command to display the currently supported organizationally unique
identifier (OUI) addresses, the OUI address masks, and the description strings.
Related commands: voice vlan mac-address.


In general, as the first 24 bits of a MAC address (in binary format), an OUI address is a globally unique
identifier assigned to a vendor by IEEE. OUI addresses mentioned in this document, however, are
different from those in common sense. OUI addresses in this document are used to determine whether
a received packet is a voice packet. They are the results of the AND operation of the two arguments
mac-address and oui-mask in the voice vlan mac-address command.

Examples
#Display the currently supported OUI addresses.
<Sysname> di spl ay voi ce vl an oui
Oui Addr ess Mask Descr i pt i on
0001- e300- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Si emens phone
0003- 6b00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Ci sco phone
0004- 0d00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Avaya phone
00d0- 1e00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Pi ngt el phone

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0060- b900- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Phi l i ps/ NEC phone
00e0- 7500- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Pol ycomphone
00e0- bb00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 3comphone
Table 2-1 display voice vlan oui command output description
Field Description
Oui Address OUI addresses supported
Mask Masks of the OUI addresses supported
Description Description strings of the OUI addresses supported

display voice vlan state
Syntax
display voice vlan state
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display voice vlan state command to display voice VLAN configuration.
Related commands: voice vlan vlan-id enable, voice vlan enable, voice vlan qos cos-value
dscp-value, voice vlan qos trust.
Examples
#Display voice VLAN configurations.
<Sysname> di spl ay voi ce vl an st at e
Maxi mumof Voi ce VLANs: 1
Cur r ent Voi ce VLANs: 1
Voi ce VLAN secur i t y mode: Secur i t y
Voi ce VLAN agi ng t i me: 1440 mi nut es
Voi ce VLAN enabl ed por t and i t s mode:
PORT VLAN MODE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1 2 AUTO
Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 2 2 AUTO

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Table 2-2 display voice vlan state command output description
Field Description
Voice VLAN system capacity Maximum number of voice VLANs supported by the system
Current Voice VLAN Count Number of existing voice VLANs
Voice VLAN security mode
Security mode of the voice VLAN: Security for security mode;
Normal for normal mode
Voice VLAN aging time Aging time of the voice VLAN
Current voice vlan enabled port
and its mode
Voice VLAN-enabled port and its voice VLAN assignment mode
PORT Voice VLAN-enabled port name
VLAN ID of the voice VLAN enabled on the port
MODE Voice VLAN assignment mode of the port: manual or automatic.
voice vlan aging
Syntax
voice vlan aging minutes
undo voice vlan aging
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
minutes: Voice VLAN aging time, in the range 5 to 43200 minutes.
Description
Use the voice vlan aging command to configure the voice VLAN aging time.
Use the undo voice vlan aging command to restore the default.
By default, the voice VLAN aging time is 1440 minutes.
When a port in automatic voice VLAN assignment mode receives a voice packet, the system decides
whether to assign the port to the voice VLAN based on the source MAC address of the voice packet.
Upon assigning the port to the voice VLAN, the system starts the aging timer. If no voice packets are
received on the port until the aging time expires, the system automatically removes the port from the
voice VLAN. This aging time only applies to the ports in automatic voice VLAN assignment mode.
Related commands: display voice vlan state.
Examples
#Configure the voice VLAN aging time as 100 minutes.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] voi ce vl an agi ng 100

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voice vlan enable
Syntax
voice vlan vlan-id enable
undo voice vlan enable
View
Ethernet interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id: VLAN to be configured as the voice VLAN for the current port.
Description
Use the voice vlan enable command to enable the voice VLAN feature and configure a VLAN as the
voice VLAN for the current Ethernet port.
Use the undo voice vlan enable command to disable the voice VLAN feature on an Ethernet port.
By default, the voice VLAN feature is disabled on ports.
You can enable the voice VLAN feature on a hybrid or trunk port operating in automatic voice VLAN
assignment mode but not on an access port operating in automatic voice VLAN assignment mode.
Examples
#Enable the voice VLAN feature on GigabitEthernet1/0/1.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] voi ce vl an 2 enabl e
voice vlan mac-address
Syntax
voice vlan mac-address mac-address mask oui-mask [ description text ]
undo voice vlan mac-address oui
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
mac-address: Source MAC address of voice traffic, in the format of H-H-H, such as 1234-1234-1234.

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mask oui-mask: Specifies the valid length of the OUI address by a mask in the format of H-H-H, formed
by consecutive fs and 0s, for example, ffff-0000-0000. To filter the voice device of a specific vendor, set
the mask to ffff-ff00-0000.
description text: Specifies a string that describes the OUI address. The string is of 1 to 30
case-sensitive characters.
oui: Specifies the OUI address to be removed, in the format of H-H-H, such as 1234-1200-0000. An OUI
address is the logic AND result of mac-address and oui-mask. An OUI address cannot be a broadcast
address, a multicast address, or an address of all 0s. You can use the display voice vlan oui
command to display the OUI addresses supported currently.
Description
Use the voice vlan mac-address command to add a recognizable OUI address.
Use the undo voice vlan mac-address command to remove a recognizable OUI address.
The system supports up to 16 OUI addresses.
By default, the system is configured with the default OUI addresses, as illustrated in Table 2-3. You can
remove the default OUI addresses and then add recognizable OUI addresses manually.
Table 2-3 Default OUI addresses
Number OUI Vendor
1 0001-e300-0000 Siemens phone
2 0003-6b00-0000 Cisco phone
3 0004-0d00-0000 Avaya phone
4 00d0-1e00-0000 Pingtel phone
5 0060-b900-0000 Philips/NEC phone
6 00e0-7500-0000 Polycom phone
7 00e0-bb00-0000 3com phone

Related commands: display voice vlan oui.
Examples
# Add a recognizable OUI address 1234-1200-0000 by specifying the MAC address as
1234-1234-1234 and the mask as fff-ff00-0000, and configure its description string as PhoneA.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] voi ce vl an mac- addr ess 1234- 1234- 1234 mask f f f f - f f 00- 0000 descr i pt i on PhoneA
#Display the supported OUI addresses to verify the above configuration.
<Sysname> di spl ay voi ce vl an oui
Oui Addr ess Mask Descr i pt i on
0001- e300- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Si emens phone
0003- 6b00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Ci sco phone
0004- 0d00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Avaya phone
00d0- 1e00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Pi ngt el phone
0060- b900- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Phi l i ps/ NEC phone
00e0- 7500- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 Pol ycomphone

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00e0- bb00- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 3comphone
1234- 1200- 0000 f f f f - f f 00- 0000 PhoneA
#Remove the OUI address 1234-1200-0000.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] undo voi ce vl an mac- addr ess 1234- 1200- 0000
voice vlan mode auto
Syntax
voice vlan mode auto
undo voice vlan mode auto
View
Ethernet interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the voice vlan mode auto command to configure the current port to operate in automatic voice
VLAN assignment mode.
Use the undo voice vlan mode auto command to configure the current port to operate in manual voice
VLAN assignment mode.
By default, a port operates in automatic voice VLAN assignment mode.
The voice VLAN modes of different ports are independent of one another.
To make voice VLAN take effect on a port which is enabled with voice VLAN and operates in manual
voice VLAN assignment mode, you need to assign the port to the voice VLAN manually.
Examples
#Configure GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to operate in manual voice VLAN assignment mode.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] i nt er f ace gi gabi t et her net 1/ 0/ 1
[ Sysname- Gi gabi t Et her net 1/ 0/ 1] undo voi ce vl an mode aut o
voice vlan security enable
Syntax
voice vlan security enable
undo voice vlan security enable
View
System view

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Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the voice vlan security enable command to enable voice VLAN security mode.
Use the undo voice vlan security enable command to disable voice VLAN security mode.
After you enable the security mode for a voice VLAN, only voice traffic can be transmitted in the voice
VLAN. The device matches the source MAC addresses of the packets against the supported OUI
addresses to determine whether they are voice traffic and filters all non-voice traffic, guaranteeing high
priority and high quality for voice traffic. On the other hand, when a voice VLAN operates in common
mode, other service traffic is also allow to be transmitted in the voice VLAN.
By default, voice VLAN security mode is not enabled.
Examples
#Disable voice VLAN security mode.
<Sysname> syst em- vi ew
[ Sysname] undo voi ce vl an secur i t y enabl e

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