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•
Make sure a port permits its PVID. Otherwise, when the port receives frames tagged with the
PVID or untagged frames, the port drops these frames.
Frame handling methods
The following table shows how ports of different link types handle frames:
Actions Access
Trunk
Hybrid
In the inbound
direction for an
untagged
frame
Tags the frame with the
PVID tag.
Checks whether the PVID is permitted on the port:
•
If yes, tags the frame with the PVID tag.
•
If not, drops the frame.
In the inbound
direction for a
tagged frame
•
Receives
the
frame if its VLAN
ID is the same as
the PVID.
•
Drops the frame if
its VLAN ID is
different from the
PVID.
•
Receives the frame if its VLAN is permitted on the port.
•
Drops the frame if its VLAN is not permitted on the port.
In the outbound
direction
Removes the VLAN tag
and sends the frame.
•
Removes the tag and
sends the frame if the
frame carries the PVID tag
and the port belongs to the
PVID.
•
Sends the frame without
removing the tag if its
VLAN is carried on the port,
but is different from the
PVID.
Sends the frame if its
VLAN is permitted on the
port. The frame is sent with
the VLAN tag removed or
intact depending on your
configuration with the
port
hybrid vlan
command.
This is true of the PVID.
Restrictions and guidelines
The device supports a maximum of 64 VLANs. The configurable VLAN IDs are in the range of 1 to
4094.
Recommended VLAN configuration procedures
Recommended configuration procedure for assigning an
access port to a VLAN
Step Remarks
1.
Required.
Create one or multiple VLANs.
2.
Configuring the link type of a port
.
Optional.
Configure the link type of the port as access.
By default, the link type of a port is access.
3.
Configure the PVID of the
access port.
Required.
An access port has only
one untagged VLAN and
the untagged VLAN is its
4.
Configuring the access ports as untagged
members of a VLAN:
N/A
Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork NJ5000
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Page 39: ...27 Figure 16 Configuration complete ...
Page 67: ...55 Figure 47 Displaying the speed settings of ports ...
Page 78: ...66 Figure 59 Loopback test result ...
Page 158: ...146 Figure 156 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Page 183: ...171 Figure 171 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...
Page 243: ...231 Figure 237 IPv6 active route table ...