Switch Configuration 23
Configuration example I
Figure 4-27
Configuration example II
Figure 4-28
4.3.3
Trunk-port Setting
In the navigation bar, select
VLAN config
>
trunk-port setting
, can set port to Trunk port, the
following picture:
Trunk port
Figure 4-29
[Parameter Description]
Parameter
Description
Native VLAN
Only set one
Allowing VLAN
Can set up multiple
[Instructions]
Native VLAN:
as a Trunk, the mouth will belong to a Native VLAN. The so-called Native VLAN,
is refers to UNTAG send or receive a message on the interface, is considered belongs to the
VLAN. Obviously, the interface of the default VLAN ID (PVID) in the IEEE 802.1 Q VLAN ID is
the Native VLAN. At the same time, send belong to Native VLAN frame on the Trunk, must
adopt UNTAG way.
Allowed VLAN list:
a Trunk can transport the equipment support by default all the VLAN traffic
(1-4094). But, also can by setting the permission VLAN Trunk at the mouth of the list to limit the
flow of some VLAN can't through the Trunk.
[Configuration Example]
Such as: PVID=VLAN2