Additionally starting from 1.63.xx firmware all ports (except WAN) by default are configured as
Access VLAN ID 1.
Figure 4.42
VLAN configuration
1.
802.1Q VLAN
– enables support of 802.1Q VLAN (command line –
ethernet vlan
[enable | disable]);
2.
802.1Q Double Tagging –
enables double tagging feature, which is useful for ISP
applications. When the ISP aggregates incoming traffic from each individual
customer, the extra tag (double tag) can provide an additional layer of tagging to
the existing IEEE 802.1Q VLAN. The ISP tag (extra tag) is a way of separating
individual customers from other customers. Using the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag, a user
can separate the individual customer’s traffic. If P1-P4 (LAN1-LAN4) is being used in
Access mode, it is required to enable this option (command line –
ethernet vlan
doubletag
[enable | disable]); With enabled QinQ feature, client VLAN (C-tag) stays
with default Ether type 0x8100 and Service tag (S-tag) is added with Ether type
0x9100.
3.
VLAN Nr.\Port
– displays all 6 ports of CFIP PhoeniX switch;
4.
Default VLAN
– specifies default VID for untagged frames; Must match VLAN ID if
port is set to Access mode – example for Management port is seen on
Figure 4.42
(command line –
ethernet vlan
<N>
default
<port list>
);
5.
VLAN table displays the list of set VLAN IDs and appropriate VLAN types on all
available switch ports (command line –
ethernet vlan status
);
6.
S
elect/Deselect all VLAN(-s)
– Allows selecting or deselecting all VLANs of the
corresponding column;
7.
You can delete single VLANs or VLAN ranges by entering preferable VID range and
pressing “
Del
” button;
8.
By pressing
“Execute configuration”
changes made to the corresponding section
apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX. If
“Rollback on”
is selected, configuration
will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
(!)
When upgrading from any firmware prior to 1.63.xx you had VLAN configuration applied,
management access will be available with previously specified management VLAN ID (as Default
VLAN ID will remain the same), but it will be required to delete VLAN ID 1 from VLAN
configuration table in order to make any further changes to VLAN configuration table.
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