User’s Manual: SW-10200
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Add VLAN Groups (identified throughout your network by unique and constant numbers). Start with IDs from
100 and up. Keep in mind that some switches use “
1
” as the default, while others use “
4095
” or “
4096
” as default.
Starting with 100 gives you enough free room and less compatibility issues.
Figure 22
– Group ports for Tag Based VLAN mode
Enter
100
in the field right of VID Setting, then select or deselect which ports are member of that group. Bear
in mind that the up- and downlink ports need to contain members of every existing group. When the ports are
assigned, click
Add
. The new group with its setting will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
With the PVID Setting, define to which VLAN group incoming traffic belongs. For example, port 1 is a member
of group 100 and 101. A simple PC is connected to Port 1. If that PC is now sending out data, with PVID you define
if that data is for group 100 or 101.
A summary of VLANs and their members is given in the VLAN Member table.
5.3. Multi to 1 Setting
Multi to 1 VLAN is used in the CPE side of Ethernet-to-the-Home. When VLAN member Settings is updated,
multi to 1 setting will be negated. Disabling the port excludes it from this action. All ports excluded in this setting are
treated as the same VLAN group. In a normal Tag Based VLAN network this configuration option is not necessary.
Figure 23 - Set multi-to-1 in Port-Based VLAN to forward traffic to a port