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You can create user-defined protocol-based VLANs in support of networks with non-standard protocols.
To create a user-defined protocol for a protocol-based VLAN:
| The VLAN dialog box opens to the Basic tab. |
| The VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box opens. |
| The VlanPortMembers dialog box opens. |
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Note: In a user-defined protocol-based VLAN on an 8600 module, a potential member becomes an active member when a frame from the specified protocol is received. On an 8100 module, all potential members are active members. |
| The UserDefinedPID field becomes editable. |
| In the 8600 modules, the 16-bit PID assigned to a protocol-based VLAN specifies either an Ethertype, a DSAP/SSAP, or a SNAP PID, depending on whether the frame encapsulation is Ethernet 2, 802.2, or LLC-SNAP, respectively. |
| In the 8100 modules, the 16-bit PID assigned to a protocol-based VLAN only specifies an Ethertype for Ethernet 2 frame encapsulation. |
| The following PIDs are not valid: |
| The VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box closes, and the protocol-based VLAN is added to the Basic tab of the VLAN dialog box. |
| The non-standard protocol-based VLAN is configured. |