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Bridge Mode
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When the Residential Gateway is in this mode, all devices connected to the
Residential Gateway from its LAN ports or WLAN are in the public network.
NAT Mode
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When the Residential Gateway is in this mode, all devices connected to the
Residential Gateway from its LAN ports and WLAN are in the private network.
VLAN Mode (For Bridge mode only)
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Select the appropriate mode for each port.
Access
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Set the selected port to access mode (untagged).
Trunk
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Set the selected port to trunk mode (tagged).
Trunk-Native
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Enable native VLAN for untagged traffic on the selected port.
Mode
Port Behavior
Access
Receive untagged packets only. Drop tagged packets.
Send untagged packets only.
Trunk
Receive tagged packets only. Drop untagged packets.
Send tagged packets only.
Trunk Native
Receive both untagged
and tagged packets
Untagged packets: PVID is added
Tagged packets: Stay intact
When sending packets, PVID and VID will be compared.
If PVID and VID are the same, PVID will be removed.
If PVID and VID are different, the packets with the original tag
(VID) will be sent.
Access VLAN
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Specify the selected ports’ Access-VLAN ID (PVID).
Trunk-VLAN
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Specify the selected ports’ Trunk-VLAN ID (VID).
3.4.2.3 VLAN State
This is to show which VID the ports belongs to. Click
VLAN State
to view the VLAN table or check
members of the VLAN groups of the Residential Gateway.
VID
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View-only filed that shows the VID