Configuring Port-based VLANs from the Web UI
1. Go to
Configuration
>
VLANs
>
Port VLAN
configuration table and configure PVID 100 on Port 1,
Port 2, and Port 7.
2. Select
Configuration
>
VLAN
>
Static
>
VLAN
.
3. Create a
with VLAN ID 100.
4. Enter a VLAN name in the Name field.
5. Assign VLAN tag setting to or remove it from a port by toggling the check box under the individual
port number.
The tag settings determine if packets that are transmitted from the port tagged or untagged with
the VLAN ID. The possible tag settings are:
Tag All
Specifies that the egress packet is tagged for the port.
Untag port VLAN
Specifies that the egress packet is untagged for the port.
Untag All
Specifies that all frames, whether classified to the Port VLAN or not, are
transmitted without a tag.
6. Transmit untagged unicast packets from Port 1 to Port 2 and Port 7.
The ISW should tag it with VID 100. The packet has access to Port2 and Port 7. The outgoing packet
is stripped of its tag to leave Port 7 as an untagged packet. For Port 2, the outgoing packet leaves as
a tagged packet with VID 100.
7. Transmit untagged unicast packets from Port 2 to Port 1 and Port 7.
The ISW should tag it with VID 100. The packet has access to Port1 and Port 7. The outgoing packet
is stripped of its tag to leave Port 7 as an untagged packet. For Port 1, the outgoing packet leaves as
a tagged packet with VID 100.
8. Transmit untagged unicast packets from Port 7 to Port 1 and Port 2.
The ISW should tag it with VID 100. The packet has access to Port1 and Port 2. For Port 1 and Port 2,
the outgoing packet leaves as a tagged packet with VID 100.
9. Repeat step
on page 31 using broadcast and multicast packets.
ISW Application Guides
Example 2: Port-based VLANs
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