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VLAN Rules Overview
Defining VLAN Rules
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OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
VLAN Rules Overview
The mobile port feature available on the switch allows dynamic VLAN port assignment based on VLAN 
rules that are applied to mobile port traffic.When a port is defined as a mobile port, switch software 
compares traffic coming in on that port with configured VLAN rules. If any of the mobile port traffic 
matches any of the VLAN rules, the port and the matching traffic become a member of that VLAN. 
VLANs do not have a mobile or non-mobile distinction and there is no overall switch setting to invoke the 
mobile port feature. Instead, mobility is enabled on individual switch ports and rules are defined for indi-
vidual VLANs to capture mobile port traffic. Refer to 
 for more 
information about using mobile ports and dynamic VLAN port assignments. 
VLAN Rule Types
There are several types of configurable VLAN rules available for classifying different types of network 
device traffic. There is no limit to the number of rules allowed per VLAN and up to 8,129 of each rule 
type is allowed per switch. Se
 for instructions on 
how to create a VLAN rule.
The type of rule defined determines the type of traffic that will trigger a dynamic port assignment to the 
VLAN and the type of traffic the VLAN will forward within its domain. Refer to the following sections 
(listed in the order of rule precedence) for a description of each type of VLAN rule: 
Use th
 command to display a list of rules already configured on the switch. For more 
information about this command, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
Rule
See
DHCP MAC Address
DHCP MAC Range
DHCP Port
DHCP Generic
MAC-Port-IP Address Binding
MAC-Port Binding
Port-Protocol Binding
MAC Address
MAC Address Range
Network Address
Protocol
Port