POEFEM24T2SFP User Manual
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The administrator can apply a VID to each port of the switch; the valid range of the VID is
from 1 to 4094. A Priority level from 0 through to 7 can also be applied to each port, as
well as an ingress filtering rule called “Drop Untag”. This rule will determine how packets
are treated when received by the switch.
Parameters description:
Port No:
Select the port you wish to apply a VLAN Tag Rule.
PVID:
PVID range is 1 – 4094. Before you configure a PVID you must create a Tag-
based VLAN with the VID matching the PVID you are about to create. For
example, if port x receives an untagged packet, the switch will apply the PVID of
port x to this packet, the packet will then be forwarded as a tagged packet with
the VID you have created.
Default Priority:
If a packet is received with no tag the port will apply the appropriate PVID and
priority level.
Drop
Untag:
Each port can be configured to accept both tagged and untagged packets or, just
tagged packets. If set to Enabled only tagged packets will be accepted, if
Disabled the port will accept both tagged and untagged packets.