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Layer 2
MAC mode You can use the loop MAC mode to determine what gets looped.
- For own MAC only (promiscuous mode off)
L1: only packets for the own MAC address and broadcast
packets are looped.
L2: only packets for the own MAC address are looped.
Broadcasts are rejected.
L3: only packets for the own MAC address and own IP address
are looped. Broadcasts are rejected.
- Loop everything (promiscuous mode on)
L1: all packets (including broadcast) are looped.
L2: all packets - except broadcasts - are looped. Broadcasts
are rejected.
L3: all packets for which the IP address has been recognised
are looped.
Default:
for own MAC only
VLAN
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network)
VLAN
mode
Determines whether VLAN may be used. Up to two VLANs can
be used concurrently.
Default:
no VLAN
1. VLAN
(C-VLAN)
ID
Identifier for the VLAN to which the frame belongs.
Every VLAN is assigned a unique number, the VLAN
ID. A device that belongs to the VLAN with ID = 2 can
communicate with every other device in the same
VLAN but not with devices in other VLANs.
Range: from 0 to 4095
Default:
2
The IDs 0, 1 and 4095 are reserved for management
purposes and should preferably not be used.
Priority User priority information:
One of eight (3-bit) priorities can be specified for each
frame. This makes it possible e.g. to give priority to
transmitting speech data while treating HTTP data with
lower priority.
Range: 0 to 7
Default:
0