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Port VLAN Mode
— Enter the port VLAN mode. The possible
options are:
•
General
— The port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN is
user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q mode).
•
Access
— The port belongs to a single untagged VLAN. When a
port is in Access mode, the packet types that are accepted on the
port cannot be designated. Ingress filtering cannot be
enabled/disabled on an access port.
•
Trunk
— The port belongs to VLANs on which all ports are tagged
(except for one port that can be untagged).
•
Customer
— When a port is in Customer mode, an added tag
provides a VLAN ID to each customer, ensuring private and
segregated network traffic for that customer.
•
Private VLAN Promiscuous
— The port is a promiscuous port.
•
Private VLAN Host
— The port is an isolated port
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Current Reserved VLAN
— Displays the VLAN currently designated
as the reserved VLAN.
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Reserve VLAN for Internal Use
(1-4094)
— Enter the VLAN that is
designated as the reserved VLAN after the device is reset, or select
None
.
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PVID (1-4095)
— Assigns a VLAN ID to untagged packets. The possible
VLAN IDs are 1-4095. VLAN 4095 is defined as per standard and
industry practice, as the discard VLAN. Packets classified to this
VLAN are dropped.
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VLAN List (I - Inactive Configuration)
— Enter the VLAN(s) to
which this LAG belongs, and indicate its type. The possible options are:
•
T
— Tagged. The LAG is a member of a VLAN. All packets
forwarded by the LAG are tagged. The packets contain VLAN
information.
•
U
— Untagged. The LAG is a member of a VLAN. Packets
forwarded by the LAG are untagged.
•
F
— Forbidden. The LAG is denied membership to a VLAN.
Click
Add
to move the LAG to the VLAN list together with its type.
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