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commit edc6c31500484f9c48a2377344a8cee9d95ae09c
Author: Stephen Wadeley <swadeley(a)redhat.com>
Date: Sun Mar 29 19:21:13 2015 +0200
VLAN name should correspond with VLAN id
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en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml | 8 ++++----
1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
b/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
index f09c7ad..6f0810c 100644
--- a/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
+++ b/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
@@ -363,16 +363,16 @@ GENERAL.STATE: activating
Further options for the VLAN command are listed in the VLAN section of the
<filename>nmcli(1)</filename> man page. In the man pages the device on which
the VLAN is created is referred to as the parent device. In the example above the device
was specified by its interface name, <literal>eth0</literal>, it can also be
specified by the connection UUID or MAC address.
</para>
<para>
- To create an 802.1Q VLAN connection profile with ingress priority mapping on
Ethernet interface <replaceable>eth1</replaceable>, with name
<interface>VLAN1</interface> and ID <literal>13</literal>, issue a
command as follows:
- <screen>~]$ <command>nmcli con add type vlan con-name
<replaceable>VLAN1</replaceable> dev
<replaceable>eth2</replaceable> id 13 ingress
"2:3,3:5"</command></screen>
+ To create an 802.1Q VLAN connection profile with ingress priority mapping on
Ethernet interface <replaceable>eth1</replaceable>, with name
<interface>VLAN13</interface> and ID <literal>13</literal>, issue
a command as follows:
+ <screen>~]$ <command>nmcli con add type vlan con-name
<replaceable>VLAN13</replaceable> dev
<replaceable>eth2</replaceable> id 13 ingress
"2:3,3:5"</command></screen>
</para>
<para>
To view all the parameters associated with the VLAN created above, issue a command as
follows:
- <screen>~]$ <command>nmcli connection show
<replaceable>vlan-VLAN10</replaceable></command></screen>
+ <screen>~]$ <command>nmcli connection show
<replaceable>VLAN13</replaceable></command></screen>
</para>
<para>
To change the MTU, issue a command as follows:
- <screen>~]$ <command>nmcli connection modify
<replaceable>vlan-VLAN10</replaceable> 802.mtu
1496</command></screen>
+ <screen>~]$ <command>nmcli connection modify
<replaceable>VLAN13</replaceable> 802.mtu 1496</command></screen>
The MTU setting determines the maximum size of the network layer packet. The
maximum size of the payload the link-layer frame can carry in turn limits the network
layer MTU. For standard Ethernet frames this means an MTU of 1500 bytes. It should not be
necessary to change the MTU when setting up a VLAN as the link-layer header is increased
in size by 4 bytes to accommodate the 802.1Q tag.
</para>
<para>