Protocol-Based VLAN

Network Diagram

Figure 3 Network diagram for protocol-based VLAN configuration

Network Requirements

As shown in Figure 3, configure protocol-based VLANs on the switch to satisfy the following requirements:
l          IPv4 hosts in the office area and lab area can communicate with the IPv4 server; IPv6 hosts in the office area and lab area can communicate with the IPv6 server.
l          The IPv4 server and IPv6 server are in different VLANs.
l          IPv4 packets are isolated from IPv6 packets through VLANs.
l          The IPv4 network uses VLAN 100, and IPv6 network uses VLAN 200.

Configuration Example

#
vlan 100
 protocol-vlan 0 ipv4
#
vlan 200
 protocol-vlan 0 ipv6            
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
 port link-type hybrid
 port hybrid vlan 1 100 200 untagged
 port hybrid protocol-vlan vlan 100 0
 port hybrid protocol-vlan vlan 200 0
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
 port link-type hybrid
 port hybrid vlan 1 100 200 untagged
 port hybrid protocol-vlan vlan 100 0
 port hybrid protocol-vlan vlan 200 0
#
interface Ethernet1/0/11
 port access vlan 100
#
interface Ethernet1/0/12
 port access vlan 200

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