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User-defined protocols in protocol-based VLANs

You can create protocol-based VLANs with a user-defined protocol for integration into existing networks where nonstandard protocols are used.

To create a user-defined protocol for a protocol-based VLAN:

  1. On the VLAN dialog box, click Insert.
  2. For the protocol Type item, click byProtocolId.
  3. For the Protocolid item, click usrDefined.
  4. In the UserDefinedPID item, enter the PID of the protocol in the format: 0x (protocol type in hexadecimal).
  5. In the Passport 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 Passport 8100 modules, the 16-bit PID assigned to a protocol-based VLAN only specifies an Ethertype for Ethernet 2 frame encapsulation.

Refer to the section on user-defined protocols in Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch Release 3.1 for more information about this topic or to see the actual values and how they are assigned.

The following PIDs are not valid:

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