HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6120 Model Vehicle User Manual


 
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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Special VLAN Types
4. Test the management VLAN from all of the management stations autho-
rized to use the Management VLAN, including any SNMP-based network
management stations. Ensure that you include testing any Management
VLAN links between switches.
Note If you configure a Management VLAN on a switch by using a Telnet connection
through a port that is not in the Management VLAN, then you will lose
management contact with the switch if you log off your Telnet connection or
execute write memory and reboot the switch.
Configuration
Note In order to enable management-vlan, oobm must be disabled first, since the
two are mutually exclusive.
For example, suppose you have already configured a VLAN named My_VLAN
with a VID of 100. Now you want to configure the switch to do the following:
Use My_VLAN as a Management VLAN (tagged, in this case) to connect
port A1 on switch “A” to a management station. (The management station
includes a network interface card with 802.1Q tagged VLAN capability.)
Use port A2 to extend the Management VLAN to port B1 (which is already
configured as a tagged member of My_VLAN) on an adjacent Procurve
switch that supports the Management VLAN feature.
Figure 2-31. Illustration of Configuration Example
ProCurve (config)# management-vlan 100
ProCurve (config)# vlan 100 tagged a1
ProCurve (config)# vlan 100 tagged a2
Syntax: [no] management-vlan < vlan-id | vlan-name >
Configures an existing VLAN as the management VLAN. The no
form disables the management VLAN and returns the switch to its
default management operation. Default: Disabled. In this case, the
VLAN returns to standard VLAN operation.
Switch
B
Switch
A
A1
B1
A2