Open
– open state
Short
– closed state
Current State
– current input state.
5.3.14 Configuring VLAN 802.1q
VLAN → 802.1q Static VLAN
Terms and abbreviations:
VLAN
(Virtual Local Area Network) — a group of devices that have the
ability to interact directly with each other at the link layer, although physically they
can be connected to different network switches. Conversely, devices in different
VLANs are invisible to each other at the link level, even if they are connected to the
same switch, and communication between these devices is possible only at the
network and higher levels.
VID (VLAN ID)
– virtual network ID
VTU (VLAN Table Unit)
– a table containing the list of virtual networks
configured on this switch
Management VLAN ID
– VLAN ID for the management network. Access to
Web-interface is only possible from this network.
VLAN List
– a table containing information about the virtual networks
configured on the switch, states and ports belonging to this VLAN.
VTU Table
– VTU (VLAN Table Unit) – table for editing virtual networks,
information in this table contains the following fields:
VID
(VLAN ID) – virtual network ID.
State
— state. The created VLAN can be temporarily disabled by selecting the
Disable
state.
VLAN Name
– virtual network ID (up to 16 characters). This field is used
only for convenience of configuration and is not mandatory.
Port state in this VLAN. A port may be in one of the 3 states:
NoMem
(Not a member) – a port is not a member of this VLAN.
UnTag
(Untagged) – untagged port (access port) allows to combine selected
ports into one VLAN.
Tag
(Tagged) – tagged port (trunk port). Several VIDs can be set for a tagged
port.
To finally apply settings, press
Apply
button.
The switch support up to 100 different VLANs.