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Manage VLANs on bridge ports
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> **Info**: This module can not be used on its own but requires the base
> installation. See [main README](../../README.md) for details.
Description
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This module and its function are supposed to handle VLANs on bridge ports.
Requirements and installation
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Just install the module:
$ScriptInstallUpdate mod/bridge-port-vlan;
Configuration
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Using named VLANs you have to add comments in bridge vlan menu:
/interface/bridge/vlan/add bridge=bridge comment=intern tagged=br-local vlan-ids=10;
/interface/bridge/vlan/add bridge=bridge comment=geust tagged=br-local vlan-ids=20;
/interface/bridge/vlan/add bridge=bridge comment=extra tagged=br-local vlan-ids=30;
The configuration goes to ports' comments (`/interface/bridge/port`).
/interface/bridge/port/add bridge=bridge comment="default=dhcp-client, alt=guest" disabled=yes interface=en1;
/interface/bridge/port/add bridge=bridge comment="default=intern, alt=guest, extra=30" interface=en2;
/interface/bridge/port/add bridge=bridge comment="default=guest, extra=extra" interface=en3;
Also dhcp client can be handled:
/ip/dhcp-client/add comment="toggle with bridge port" disabled=no interface=en1;
Add a scheduler to start with default setup on system startup:
$ScriptInstallUpdate global-wait;
/system/scheduler/add name=bridge-port-vlan on-event="/system/script/run global-wait; :global BridgePortVlan; \$BridgePortVlan default;" start-time=startup;
Usage and invocation
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The usage examples show what happens with the configuration from above.
Running the function `$BridgePortVlan` with parameter `default` applies all
configuration given with `default=`:
$BridgePortVlan default;
For the three interfaces we get this configuration:
* The special value `dhcp-client` enables the dhcp client for interface `en1`. The bridge port entry is disabled.
* Primary VLAN `intern` (ID `10`) is configured on `en2`.
* Primary VLAN `guest` (ID `20`) is configured on `en3`.
Running the function `$BridgePortVlan` with parameter `alt` applies all
configuration given with `alt=`:
$BridgePortVlan alt;
* Primary VLAN `guest` (ID `20`) is configured on `en1`, dhcp client for the interface is disabled.
* Primary VLAN `guest` (ID `20`) is configured on `en2`.
* Interface `en3` is unchanged, primary VLAN `guest` (ID `20`) is unchanged.
Running the function `$BridgePortVlan` with parameter `extra` applies another
configuration:
* Interface `en1` is unchanged.
* Primary VLAN `extra` (via its ID `30`) is configured on `en2`.
* Primary VLAN `extra` (ID `30`) is configured on `en3`.
See also
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* [Wait for global functions und modules](../global-wait.md)
* [Manage ports in bridge](bridge-port-to.md)
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