Advanced Configuration
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2.PVID
Each port has a PVID. When receiving an untagged packet, a port adds a tag to the packet
according to the PVID.
The port PVID is the VLAN ID of the Untag port. By default, all ports' PVID is VLAN 1.
The following table shows how the switch processes received and forwarded packets
according to the port type and PVID.
Table 4 Different Processing Modes for Packets
Processing Received Packets
Processing Packets to Be Forwarded
Untagged packets
Tagged packets
Port Type
Packet Processing
Add
PVID
tags
to
untagged packets.
If the VLAN ID in a
packet is in the list of
VLANs allowed through,
accept the packet.
If the VLAN ID in a
packet is not in the list of
VLANs allowed through,
discard the packet.
Untag
Forward
the
packet
after
removing the tag.
Tag
Keep the tag and forward the
packet.
6.2.4 Web Configuration
1. Configure the VLAN transparent transmission mode, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 32 Configuring VLAN Transparent Transmission Mode
Ingress VLAN Filter
Options: Nonmember Drop/Nonmember Forward
Default: Nonmember Drop
Function: Configure the VLAN transparent transmission mode.
Summary of Contents for SICOM3024P
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