
System Profile Configuration
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Refer to the following to assess port status, mode and VLAN configuration:
Name
Displays the physical port name reporting runtime data and statistics.
Supported ports vary depending model.
Type
Displays the physical port type. Cooper is used on RJ45 Ethernet ports and
Optical materials are used on fiber optic gigabit Ethernet ports.
Description
Displays an administrator defined description for each listed port.
Admin Status
A green checkmark defines the port as active and currently enabled with the
profile. A red “X” defines the port as currently disabled and not available for
use. The interface status can be modified with the port configuration as
required
Mode
Displays the profile’s current switching mode as either Access or Trunk. If
Access is listed, the port accepts packets only from the native VLAN.
Frames are forwarded out the port untagged with no 802.1Q header. All
frames received on the port are expected as untagged and mapped to the
native VLAN. If set to Trunk, the port allows packets from a list of VLANs
added to the trunk. A port configured as Trunk supports multiple 802.1Q
tagged VLANs and one Native VLAN which can be tagged or untagged.
Native VLAN
Lists the numerical VLAN ID (1 - 4094) set for the native VLAN. The native
VLAN allows an Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN
when no 802.1Q frame is included in the frame. Additionally, the native
VLAN is the VLAN untagged traffic is directed over when using a port in
trunk mode.
Tag Native VLAN
A green checkmark defines the native VLAN as tagged. A red “X” defines
the native VLAN as untagged. When a frame is tagged, the 12 bit frame
VLAN ID is added to the 802.1Q header so upstream Ethernet devices know
which VLAN ID the frame belongs to. The device reads the 12 bit VLAN ID
and forwards the frame to the appropriate VLAN. When a frame is received
with no 802.1Q header, the upstream device classifies the frame using the
default or native VLAN assigned to the Trunk port. A native VLAN allows an
Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN when no 802.1Q
frame is included in the frame.
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