RADWIN
2000+
Series
User
Manual
Release
4.2.40
15
‐
4
VLAN
Configuration
Using
the
RADWIN
Manager
Egress
Direction
15.5
VLAN
Configuration
Using
the
RADWIN
Manager
15.5.1
Management
Traffic
and
Ethernet
Service
Separation
You
can
define
a
VLAN
ID
for
management
traffic
separation.
You
should
configure
the
system
to
prevent
conflicts
as
detailed
below.
When
configured
for
the
default
operational
mode,
a
“Provider
port”
will
handle
ingress
traffic
as
follows:
•
Filters
frames
that
are
not
tagged
with
the
Provider
VLAN
ID
•
Removes
the
Provider
double
tag
Therefore,
if
a
port
is
configured
for
management
traffic
separation
by
VLAN
and
as
‘Provider
port’,
then
the
received
management
frames
must
be
double
tagged
as
follows:
Table
15
‐
2:
Port
settings
‐
Egress
direction
Transparent
The
port
‘does
nothing’
with
regard
to
VLANs
‐
outbound
frames
are
left
untouched.
Untag
all
Port
configured
to
untag
user
VLAD
tags
for
all
frames.
Filter
Incorrect
VLAN
configuration
may
cause
havoc
on
your
network.
The
facilities
described
below
are
offered
as
a
service
to
enable
you
to
get
best
value
from
your
RADWIN
2000+
Series
links
and
are
provided
“as
is”.
Under
no
circumstances
does
RADWIN
accept
responsibility
for
network
system
or
financial
damages
arising
from
incorrect
use
of
these
VLAN
facilities.
Summary of Contents for 2000+ SERIES
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