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PVID:
The
abbreviation
of
the
Port
VLAN
ID
.
Enter
port
VLAN
ID
here.
PVID
allows
the
switches
to
identify
which
port
belongs
to
which
VLAN.
To
keep
things
simple,
it
is
recommended
that
PVID
is
equivalent
to
VLAN
IDs.
The
values
of
PVIDs
are
from
0
to
4095.
But,
0
and
4095
are
reserved.
You
can’t
input
these
2
PVIDs.
1
is
the
default
value.
2
to
4094
are
valid
and
available
in
this
column.
Type
the
PVID
you’d
like
to
configure
here.
Accept
Frame
Type:
This
column
defines
the
accepted
frame
type
of
the
port.
There
are
2
modes
you
can
select,
Admit
All
and
Tag
Only
.
Admit
All
mode
means
that
the
port
can
accept
both
tagged
and
untagged
packets.
Tag
Only
mode
means
that
the
port
can
only
accept
tagged
packets.
Ingress
Filtering:
Ingress
filtering
helps
VLAN
engine
to
filter
out
undesired
traffic
on
a
port.
When
Ingress
Filtering
is
enabled,
the
port
checks
whether
the
incoming
frames
belong
to
the
VLAN
they
claimed
or
not.
Then
the
port
determines
if
the
frames
can
be
processed
or
not.
For
example,
if
a
tagged
frame
from
Engineer
VLAN
is
received,
and
Ingress
Filtering
is
enabled,
the
switch
will
determine
if
the
port
is
on
the
Engineer
VLAN’s
Egress
list.
If
it
is,
the
frame
can
be
processed.
If
it’s
not,
the
frame
would
be
dropped.
4.5.2
VLAN
Configuration
In
this
page,
you
can
assign
Management
VLAN,
create
the
static
VLAN,
and
assign
the
Egress
rule
for
the
member
ports
of
the
VLAN.