RUGGEDCOM RSG2488
User Guide
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Managing Static VLANs
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Parameter
Description
Port(s)
Synopsis:
Any combination of numbers valid for this parameter
The port number as seen on the front plate silkscreen of the switch.
Type
Synopsis:
{ Edge, Trunk, }
This parameter specifies how the port determines its membership in VLANs. There are
few types of ports:
• Edge - the port is only a member of one VLAN (its native VLAN specified by the
PVID
parameter).
• Trunk - the port is automatically a member of all configured VLANs. Frames
transmitted out of the port on all VLANs except the port's native VLAN will be always
tagged.
PVID
Synopsis:
1 to 4094
Default:
1
The Port VLAN Identifier specifies the VLAN ID associated with untagged (and 802.1p
priority tagged) frames received on this port.
Frames tagged with a non-zero VLAN ID will always be associated with the VLAN ID
retrieved from the frame tag.
Modify this parameter with care! By default, the switch is programmed to use VLAN 1 for
management and every port on the switch is programmed to use VLAN 1. If you modify
a switch port to use a VLAN other than the management VLAN, devices on that port will
not be able to manage the switch.
PVID Format
Synopsis:
{ Untagged, Tagged }
Default:
Untagged
Specifies whether frames transmitted out of the port on its native VLAN (specified by the
PVID
parameter) will be tagged or untagged.
4. Click
Apply
.
Section 5.1.4
Managing Static VLANs
The following sections describe how to configure and manage static VLANs:
•
Section 5.1.4.1, “Viewing a List of Static VLANs”
•
Section 5.1.4.2, “Adding a Static VLAN”
•
Section 5.1.4.3, “Deleting a Static VLAN”
Section 5.1.4.1
Viewing a List of Static VLANs
To view a list of static VLANs, navigate to
Virtual LANs > Configure Static VLANs
. The
Static VLANs
table
appears.