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Define the following Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and LLDP parameters to apply to the Ethernet
port configuration.
9
Define the following
Switching Mode
parameters to apply to the Ethernet port configuration:
10
Optionally select the
Port Channel
checkbox and define a setting between 1 - 8 using the spinner
control. This sets the channel group for the port.
11
Select
OK
to save the changes made to the Ethernet Port Basic Configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to
the last saved configuration.
12
Select the
Security
tab.
Cisco Discover
Protocol Receive
Select the radio button to allow the Cisco discovery protocol for receiving
data on this port.
Cisco Discover
Protocol Transmit
Select the radio button to allow the Cisco discovery protocol for transmitting
data on this port.
Link Layer Discovery
Protocol Receive
Select this option to snoop LLDP on this port. The default setting is enabled.
Link Layer Discovery
Protocol Transmit
Select this option to transmit LLDP PDUs on this port. The default setting is
disabled.
Mode
Select either the Access or Trunk radio button to set the VLAN switching
mode over the port. If Access is selected, the port accepts packets only form
the native VLANs. Frames are forwarded out the port untagged with no
802.1Q header. All frames received on the port are expected as untagged
and are mapped to the native VLAN. If the mode is set to Trunk, the port
allows packets from a list of VLANs you add to the trunk. A port configured
as Trunk supports multiple 802.1Q tagged VLANs and one Native VLAN
which can be tagged or untagged. Access is the default mode.
Native VLAN
Use the spinner control to define a numerical Native VLAN ID between 1 -
4094. The native VLAN allows the access point to associate untagged
frames to a VLAN when no 802.1Q frame is included in the frame.
Additionally, the native VLAN is the VLAN which untagged traffic will be
directed over when using a port in trunk mode. The default VLAN is 1.
Tag Native VLAN
Select the radio button to tag the native VLAN. The IEEE 802.1Q
specification is supported for tagging frames and coordinating VLANs
between devices. IEEE 802.1Q adds four bytes to each frame identifying the
VLAN ID for upstream devices that the frame belongs. If the upstream
Ethernet device does not support IEEE 802.1Q tagging, it does not interpret
the tagged frames. When VLAN tagging is required between devices, both
devices must support tagging and be configured to accept tagged VLANs.
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. The native VLAN allows an Ethernet device to
associate untagged frames to a VLAN when no 802.1Q frame is included in
the frame. This feature is disabled by default.
Allowed VLANs
Selecting Trunk as the mode enables the Allowed VLANs parameter. Add
VLANs that exclusively send packets over the listed port.
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