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Tag-based:
Tag-based VLAN identifies its member by VID. This is quite
different from port-based VLAN. If there are any more rules in
ingress filtering list or egress filtering list, the packet will be
screened with more filtering criteria to determine if it can be
forwarded. The switch supports supplement of 802.1q. For more
details, please see the section VLAN in Chapter 3.
Each tag-based VLAN you built up must be assigned VLAN name
and VLAN ID.
Valid VLAN ID is 1-4094.
User can create total up to
4094 Tag VLAN groups.
Segment A :
The “Segment A” mode is a special function for
LAN Segmentation
(Converter Mode)
application, it is working under VLAN function
.
When
the segment mode enabled, there are max. up to 12 LAN segments on the
switch and fixed two ports for each LAN segment and each LAN segment
will be isolated. The fixed segment ports mapping as below:
Segment
Forwarding Port Mapping
1 Port
01
ÅÆ
Port 09
2 Port
02
ÅÆ
Port 10
3 Port
03
ÅÆ
Port 11
4 Port
04
ÅÆ
Port 12
5 Port
05
ÅÆ
Port 13
6 Port
06
ÅÆ
Port 14
7 Port
07
ÅÆ
Port 15
8 Port
08
ÅÆ
Port 16
9 Port
17
ÅÆ
Port 18
10 Port
19
ÅÆ
Port 20
11 Port
21
ÅÆ
Port 22
12 Port
23
ÅÆ
Port 24
Segment B :
The “Segment B” mode is a special function for
LAN Segmentation
(Converter Mode)
application, it is working under VLAN function
.
When
the segment mode enabled, there are max. up to 12 LAN segments on the
switch and fixed two ports for each LAN segment and each LAN segment
will be isolated. The fixed segment ports mapping as below:
Segment
Forwarding Port Mapping
1 Port
01
ÅÆ
Port 02
2 Port
03
ÅÆ
Port 04
3 Port
05
ÅÆ
Port 06
4 Port
07
ÅÆ
Port 08
5 Port
09
ÅÆ
Port 10
6 Port
11
ÅÆ
Port 12
7 Port
13
ÅÆ
Port 14
8 Port
15
ÅÆ
Port 16
9 Port
17
ÅÆ
Port 18
10 Port
19
ÅÆ
Port 20
11 Port
21
ÅÆ
Port 22
12 Port
23
ÅÆ
Port 24
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Page 130: ...126 Fig 3 115 IPv4 Fig 3 116 IPv4 Fig 3 117 Action ...
Page 131: ...127 Fig 3 118 Rate Limiter Fig 3 119 Port Copy ...
Page 132: ...128 Fig 3 120 DMAC Filter Fig 3 121 VLAN ID Filter Fig 3 122 VLAN ID Filter ...
Page 144: ...140 Fig 3 124 Wizard Fig 3 125 Set up Policy Rules Fig 3 126 Set up Policy Rules ...
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