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CAUTION:
Port Confi g settings will be restored to defaults if the Switch
is restarted and you have not selected Save Confi g from the
main menu and saved your running confi guration to non-
volatile memory.
6.2 MAC VLAN
MAC VLAN technology is used to classify and assign VLANs according to the MAC
Address of Client Devices. Each MAC Address corresponds to a single VLAN ID. Devices
in a MAC VLAN can be connected to another member Port in the MAC VLAN and
forward traffi c without changing the confi guration of VLAN members.
Packets in a MAC VLAN are processed in the following manner:
When receiving an untagged packet the Switch will attempt to match the packet with
the current MAC VLAN. If the packet is matched the Switch will add the correspond-
ing MAC VLAN tag. If no MAC VLAN is matched to the packet the Switch will add a
tag to the packet corresponding to the PVID of the receiving Port.
When receiving tagged packets the Switch will process them based on the VLAN
settings corresponding to the tag in the packet received. If the receiving Port is a
member of the VLAN to which the tagged packet belongs the packet will be for-
warded normally, if it is not the packet will be discarded.
If the MAC address of a Client Device is assigned to a MAC VLAN, please set the con-
nected Port of Switch as a member of the corresponding VLAN to ensure all packets
are forwarded normally.
On the following page, you can create a MAC VLAN and view the current MAC VLANs
in the table.
Choose the menu
VLAN>>MAC VLAN
to load the following page.
Figure 6-6 Create and View MAC VLAN