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Assigning an 802.1Q Group to a Port
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Configuring 802.1Q on 10/100 Ethernet Ports
Use the
cas
command to assign
802.1Q
groups to 10/100 ports. To use this command, follow
the steps below.
1. Enter
cas
at the system prompt, as shown:
cas <slot>/<port>
where
<slot>
is the slot of the module, and
<port>
is the port number that is to be added
to the group. For example, to add port 3 on slot 5, you would enter:
cas 5/3
2. If you have a legacy 10/100 board, the following screen displays:
Slot 3 Port 5 Ethernet 802.1Q Service
1) Description
1) Description
:
2) Group ID
:
3) Tag
:
4) Priority
:
5) Mode
Multiple Spanning Tree (3)
Single Spanning Tree
Single Spanning Tree
(4)
:
If you have a Kodiak 10/100 board, the following screen displays:
Slot 3 Port 5 Ethernet 802.1Q Service
1) Description
1) Description
:
2) Group ID
:
3) Tag
:
5) Mode
Multiple Spanning Tree (3)
Single Spanning Tree
Single Spanning Tree
(4)
:
You can modify the parameters by entering the line number, an equal sign, and the value
for the parameter. For example, to change the
for the parameter. For example, to change the
Group ID
to
5
, you would enter
2
(the line
number for
Group ID
), an equal sign (
=
), and a
5
(the group number), as shown:
2=5
3. Remember to save your changes by entering
save
at the system prompt when you have
finished with the configuration.
♦ Important Notes ♦
Because
802.1Q
support over OmniChannel is
supported only in
Multiple Spanning Tree
mode on
Kodiak
10/100
Ethernet boards, the
Mode
screen option
is not configurable for this feature.
For
802.1Q
support over OmniChannel, you must first
create an OmniChannel before creating
802.1Q groups
.
See Chapter 15, “Managing Ethernet Modules” for
information about OmniChannel.
information about OmniChannel.