DGS-3700-12/DGS-3700-12G Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet User Manual
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Figure 4- 14 MAC-based VLAN Settings menu
The following fields can be set
Parameter Description
MAC Address
Specify the MAC address to be reauthenticated by entering it into the MAC Address
field.
VLAN Name
Enter the VLAN name of a previously configured VLAN.
Click
Find
,
Add
or
Delete All
for changes to take affect.
PVID Auto Assign Settings
This window enables or disables PVID Auto Assign on the Switch. PVID is the VLAN that the Switch will use for
forwarding and filtering purposes. If PVID Auto-Assign is Enabled, PVID will be possibly changed by previously set
PVID or VLAN configurations. When a user configures a port to VLAN X’s untagged membership, this port’s PVID will
be updated with VLAN X. In the form of a VLAN list command, PVID is updated with the last item on the VLAN list.
When a user removes a port from the untagged membership of the PVID’s VLAN, the port’s PVID will be assigned to
a default VLAN. When PVID Auto Assign is Disabled, PVID can only be changed by PVID configuration (user changes
explicitly). The VLAN configuration will not automatically change the PVID. The default setting is Enabled.
To view this window, click
L2 Features > VLAN > PVID Auto Assign Settings
as shown below:
Figure 4- 15 PVID Auto Assign Settings window
Subnet VLAN
The Subnet VLAN section includes Subnet VLAN Settings and VLAN Precedence Settings.
Subnet VLAN Settings
The subnet VLAN settings are used to create, find or delete a subnet VLAN entry. A subnet VLAN entry is an IP
subnet-based VLAN classification rule. If an untagged or priority-tagged IP packet is received on a port, its source IP
address will be used to match the subnet VLAN entries. If the source IP is in the subnet of an entry, the packet will be
classified to the VLAN defined for this subnet.
To view this window, click
L2 Features > VLAN > Subnet VLAN > Subnet VLAN Settings
as shown below: