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User Manual
MN032EN
Effective October 2017
215U-2 802.11
wireless I/O and gateway
EATON
www.eaton.com
Add VLAN Group
Click this button to add another VLAN Group.
You can add multiple VLAN groups, with each
group corresponding to a separate VLAN
network. The first VLAN that you add is the
Management VLAN, which provides access to
the device Configuration on the new VLAN using
the same IP Address as configured on the Quick
Start page.
Name
You can add a descriptive name for each VLAN
group. By default the first VLAN is named
“Management VLAN”.
VLAN ID
This is the 16-bit number that uniquely identifies
the VLAN. Each configured VLAN Group should
have a separate VLAN ID.
VLAN Priority
This is the QoS priority given to messages on
this VLAN when sending over the radio channel.
The radio channel takes this setting into account
when prioritizing access to the radio for multiple
separate VLANs.
Bridge STP/
Priority
These settings enable Spanning Tree Protocol
on this VLAN. Spanning Tree Protocol is required
where there are bridging loops which would
otherwise allow packets to circulate continuously
on the network.
Interface Membership for VLANe:
This allows you to set which
interfaces are part of the VLAN. The 215U-2 has two interfaces
which can join the VLAN; The Ethernet Interface and the
Wireless Interface.
otee:
N
The USB interface is reserved for local access to the device and cannot
be connected to a VLAN.
Interface
Select the desired interface(s) to be connected
to the VLAN. Use the “Add Entry” button to add
an additional interface. (You need to select at
least one interface for the VLAN to be reachable
at the device)
Type
This specifies how data packets will be treated
when they are received on this interface
(Ingress) or are transmitted on the interface
(Egress).
Table 13.
Type
Ingress behavior
Egress behavior
Tagged
Packet is only accepted if it’s
VLAN ID matches the configured
ID for this VLAN.
Packet is transmitted as a VLAN
packet with the configured
VLAN ID
Untagged
All non-VLAN packets are
received into the VLAN.
Packet is transmitted as a non-
VLAN packet.
System tools
Click
System Tools
on the menu to perform administrative tasks,
such as clearing the system log, reading or writing the module
configuration, or performing firmware upgrades.
Figure 37. System tools