Configuration
VLAN
1. Static VLAN
Figure 0-5
Static VLAN is used to set 802.1Q VLAN properties of switch ports
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VLAN ID
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Identifier used to distinguish different VLANs. Terminals between different
VLANs cannot communicate directly
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VLAN
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The naming or description of the corresponding VLAN is usually used to intuitively
distinguish the purposes of different VLANs
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Untagged
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For the port identified as untagged, when the data frame exits the port, if it is
a frame with VLAN tag, it will be removed and sent again. If it is a data frame without tag,
it will be sent directly. For data frames entering the port, the port will be labeled with the
corresponding VLAN ID inside the switch. Usually used to access terminal equipment
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Tagged
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The port identified as tagged carries the VLAN ID tag when the data frame is
sent out. Therefore, the opposite end equipment must be able to identify the VLAN tag,
otherwise the data cannot be identified normally. It is usually used to connect trunk and
hybrid ports of managed switches or router ports supporting VLAN
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Not Member
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When the port is checked, it means that the current port does not belong to
the member port of this VLAN
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Add/Delete VLAN
Fill in the VLAN ID and VLAN name to be added (optional)
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Select the corresponding option under the port name according to the untag and tag
attributes required by the port (click the "VLAN all" button of the corresponding option to