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VLAN Behavior
PAN-OS specific behavior for the openconfig-vlan model.
The OpenConfig model has different behavior
when managing Layer2 and Layer3 ethernet interfaces and adding them
to VLANs. For all VLAN settings:
All interfaces are considered trunk interfaces.
The model supports only trunk-vlans and native-vlans.
Untagged ethernet interfaces are supported through native-vlans.
Only single-tagged integer-based VLAN identifiers are supported.
To change the VLAN tag of a subinterface use the interfaces/interface/subinterfaces/subinterface/vlan/match/single-tagged/config/vlan-id
path.
Layer 2 VLAN Behavior
For each
trunk VLAN that you assign to a switched VLAN, a VLAN will be created
on PAN-OS and bound to that interface.
When you add an interface to a VLAN, the interface is created
in layer two mode, tagged, assigned to a VLAN, and added to a default_l2
security zone.