Guidelines for Configuring VMANs
  
  
    
      The following are VMAN configuration guidelines for all platforms:
                    - Duplicate customer MAC addresses that ingress from
                        multiple VMAN access ports on the same VMAN can disrupt the port learning
                        association process in the switch.
- VMAN names must conform to the guidelines described in
                            Object Names.
- You must use mutually exclusive names for:
- VMAN ports can belong to load-sharing groups.
                    - You can enable or disable jumbo frames before
                        configuring VMANs. You can enable or disable jumbo frames on individual
                        ports. See Configuring Ports on a Switch for more information on configuring jumbo
                        frames.
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) operation on CVLAN
                        components in a PEB as described in IEEE 802.1ad is not supported.
- The initial version of this feature does not implement
                        an XML API.
- Multiple VMAN roles can be combined on one port with
                        certain VLAN types as shown in the following table.
 
    
            
            
Port Support for Combined VMAN Roles and VLANs
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            | Platform | Combined CNP, CEP, and Tagged
                                    VLANa,b | Combined PNP, CNP, and CEP
                                    a,b,c | Combined PNP and Tagged
                                VLAN | Combined PNP and Untagged
                                VLAN | 
                    
                    
                        
                            | Summit X460-G2, X670-G2, and X770 | X | X | X d | X | 
                    
                
                
      
Note   
If you already configured VLANs and VMANs
                on the same stand-alone switch using ExtremeXOS 11.4 or later, you cannot change the
                VMAN ethertype from 0X8100 without first removing either the VLAN or VMAN
                configuration. 
            
 
  
a  Subsets of this group are also
                    supported. That is, any two of these items are supported.
 b  When a CNP is combined with a CEP or
                    tagged VLAN, any CVIDs not explicitly configured for a CEP or tagged VLAN are
                    associated with the CNP.
 c  A PNP
                    (tagged VMAN) and a CNP (untagged VMAN) or CEP cannot be combined on a port for
                    which the selected VMAN ethertype is 0x8100.
 d  If the secondary VMAN ethertype is selected for the port,
                    it must be set to 0x8100.