User’s Manual of FSD-804PS
4.5.1.1 Port-Based VLAN
By setting the VLAN Type with
Port-Based
, Port-Based VLAN is enabled and 802.1Q VLAN tagging is ignored. The VLAN
group classification of an incoming packet on a Port-Based VLAN is defined by the VLAN group table.
A port is limited to communicate with other ports within the same group when the function is enabled and configured. Frame
will be limited in a VLAN group and will not be forwarded out this VLAN group. A port can be assigned to one or more VLAN
groups.
Figure 4-24
VLAN Group –
Port-Based
VLAN screen
While Port-Based VLAN mode is selected, the displayed page includes the following configurable data:
Object
Description
VLAN Type
There’re three VLAN mode support – 802.1Q VLAN, Port-Bas VLAN and No
VLAN.
•
802.1Q
– Packets income will be tagged with VID as the PVID setting. All ports
on the switch belong to default VLAN (VID 1).
•
Port-Base
- Packets can only be broadcast among other members of the same
VLAN group. Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to the default
system VLAN.
•
Disable
- Forbidden ports are not included in the VLAN
If Port-based VLAN are enabled, then VLAN-tagging feature is ignored.
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