Link Type:
Select the Link Type from the pull-down list for the port.
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ACCESS:
The ACCESS port can be added in a single VLAN,
and the egress rule of the port is UNTAG. The PVID is same
as the current VLAN ID. If the current VLAN is deleted, the
PVID will be set to 1 by default.
•
TRUNK:
The TRUNK port can be added in multiple VLANs.
The egress rule of the port is UNTAG if the arriving packet’s
VLAN tag is the same as the port’s PVID, otherwise the
egress rule is TAG. The PVID can be set as the VID number
of any valid VLAN.
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GENERAL:
The GENERAL port can be added in multiple
VLANs and set various egress rules according to the
different VLANs. The default egress rule is UNTAG. The
PVID can be set as the VID number of any valid VLAN.
PVID:
Enter the PVID number of the port.
LAG:
Displays the LAG to which the port belongs.
VLAN:
Click the
Detail
button to view the information of the VLAN to
which the port belongs.
Click the
Detail
button to view the information of the corresponding VLAN.
Figure 7-6 View the Current VLAN of Port
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
VLAN of Port
VLAN ID
:
Displays the ID number of VLAN.
VLAN Name:
Displays the user-defined description of VLAN.
Operation:
Allows you to remove the port from the current VLAN.
Configuration Procedure:
Step Operation
Description
1
Set the link type for
port.
Required. On the
VLAN
→
802.1Q VLAN
→
Port Config
page, set
the link type for the port basing on its connected device.
2
Create VLAN.
Required. On the
VLAN
→
802.1Q VLAN
→
VLAN Config
page,
click the
Create
button to create a VLAN. Enter the VLAN ID
and the description for the VLAN. Meanwhile, specify its
member ports.
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