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Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches
Configuring the Access Controller xl Module
Notes on
Creating
Downlink Client
Ports
Depending on how many VLANs are already configured in the 5300xl switch,
the following messages may occur:
Maximum Number of VLANs (X) has already been reached
Increase the maximum number of VLANs allowed on the switch.
Command will take effect after saving configuration and reboot.
The switch requires a reboot to incorporate the new client VLANs into
the system. If downlink client ports are added over a period of time,
a reboot may be required after each addition to make the client VLAN
available.
Maximum number of client VLANs have been configured.
Operation failed.
The maximum number of client VLANs for this configuration has been
reached. An existing client VLAN must be removed before the
requested VLAN can be added.
Changing the VLAN-Base
When the ACM is installed in the 5300xl switch, a VLAN is created for the
internal downlink port (<slot-id>DP). By default, this client VLAN is VLAN ID
2000, the vlan-base. You may change this using the following command.
ProCurve (Config)# access-controller vlan-base <2-4094>
where <2-4094> is the starting VLAN ID (VID) used when a client VLAN is
configured.
The vlan-base is used by the <As-Is>[no] access-controller <slot-id> client-ports
[ethernet] < port-list > command when it configures client VLANs for the
specified switch ports. The very first port specified for use as a downlink client
port becomes an untagged member of the vlan-base VID. Subsequent downlink
client ports are assigned as untagged members of the next available sequential
VID, beginning at the vlan-base.
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