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Pathway Connectivity
VIA 12 Manual
V3 – April 2015
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VLAN Guidelines
Plan the VLAN layout first. The creation of a map of the network, showing which devices
to associate with which VLAN, is strongly recommended prior to configuration.
Generally speaking, ports connected to end devices will be configured as
Normal/Untagged and given a VLAN ID#.
Ports connected to other VIA switches will typically be set as Uplink/Tagged, so multiple
VLANs may be forwarded between switches, or when a VLAN must be forwarded
through an intermediate switch (where that VLAN is not in use) on to a third switch
beyond. It is possible to set the ports to Normal/Untagged, and given a VLAN ID#, in
cases where it’s desirable to pass only one VLAN between switches, but this is not a
normal practice.
It is strongly recommended that the ports used to connect separate VIA switches should
be set to matching configurations.
When configuring VLANs, remember that each switch must be uniquely identified on
each VLAN in use on that switch. By default, only the management VLAN is
automatically assigned an IP and subnet mask. All other VLANs default to a null IP
address value (0.0.0.0). Use the Network Configuration options available from the VLAN
configuration screen to configure the desired IP settings for each VLAN.
VLAN ID#
1
2
3
4
Label
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Querier
DHCP Server
Art-Net Alternate
Mapping
QoS Level
Switch Label:
Port
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14
Connected
Device
Normal/Uplink
VLAN ID#
ArtNet to sACN
PoE Max
Link Mode
SFP Type