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01-02-2011 11:47 AM
01-02-2011 11:47 AM
Hi All,
When we use Untagged and tagged VLAN ID in HP-UX virtualization ?
Thanks,
Manoj
When we use Untagged and tagged VLAN ID in HP-UX virtualization ?
Thanks,
Manoj
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01-02-2011 05:51 PM
01-02-2011 05:51 PM
Solution
Hi Manoj
To use guest-based VLANs, you must first enable the tagged VLAN IDs of the GBVs on the
vswitch port. To enable the tagged VLAN IDs, use the hpvmnet -S -i command. To
disable the VLAN IDs, use the hpvmnet -o command option.
On a vswitch port, you cannot use a VLAN ID as both an untagged VLAN ID and a tagged
VLAN ID at the same time. That is, a VLAN ID used with the hpvmnet -u command option
cannot be used with the hpvmnet -i option.
Please refer link below;
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02023903/c02023903.pdf
Regards,
Sooraj
To use guest-based VLANs, you must first enable the tagged VLAN IDs of the GBVs on the
vswitch port. To enable the tagged VLAN IDs, use the hpvmnet -S
disable the VLAN IDs, use the hpvmnet -o command option.
On a vswitch port, you cannot use a VLAN ID as both an untagged VLAN ID and a tagged
VLAN ID at the same time. That is, a VLAN ID used with the hpvmnet -u command option
cannot be used with the hpvmnet -i option.
Please refer link below;
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02023903/c02023903.pdf
Regards,
Sooraj
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