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Port restrictions
Ports on the BayStack 450-1GBIC, 450-1SR, 450-1SX, 450-1LR, 450-1LX
MDAs and BayStack 410 ports do not have the ability to assign incoming
untagged frames to a protocol-based VLAN.
To allow these ports to participate in protocol-based VLANs, you must set the
Tagging field value in the VLAN Port Configuration screen to Tagged Trunk.
Incoming untagged frames will be assigned to the PVID VLAN.
VLAN Port Configuration screen
The VLAN Port Configuration screen (
) allows you to configure
specified switch ports with the appropriate PVID/VLAN association that enables
the creation of VLAN broadcast domains (see Chapters 1 and 2 for more
information about setting up VLAN broadcast domains).
You can configure specified switch ports to filter (discard) all received tagged
frames, untagged frames, or unregistered frames (see Chapters 1 and 2). Refer to
the guidelines for configuring spanning tree groups in Chapter 1 for more
information on configuring ports for tagged or untagged frames.
You can also prioritize the order in which the switch forwards packets, on a
per-port basis (see Chapters 1 and 2). Refer to Chapter 4 “Policy-enabled
networks,” for more information on prioritizing traffic.
To open the VLAN Port Configuration screen:
➨
Choose VLAN Port Configuration (or press c) from the VLAN Configuration
Menu screen.
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