VLAN
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This configuration is designed for a secure HSIA network without using 802.1Q VLANs. All WallPlate ports will have
VLANs disabled. The mT2 Switch will operate in Port-based VLAN mode. Since VLANs are disabled on the
WallPlate, this configuration can be used where all WallPlate ports are in a local, private network. A network printer,
network attached storage, or other network device can be connected to Eth1 or Eth2.
Note this configuration is also shown in the webUI examples at the introduction to VLANs earlier in this manual.
In this network:
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WallPlate port 1 is used for HSIA. WallPlate port 2 is disabled to prevent the subscriber from using the wrong
port.
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Eth1 is used for all packets. Eth2 is enabled as a cascade port.
Privacy and QoS in this network:
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Privacy enforced between all DSL ports using Port-based VLANs
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Privacy enforced between Eth2 and all DSL ports. Eth2 can only communicate with Eth1
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QoS is not used since there is a single service delivered to each user
VLAN-Ids used in this configuration:
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Port-based on Switch
Eth1
Port 1
Port 25
Eth2
Eth1
Port 1
Port 25
Eth2
Switch 1
Switch 2