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VID Source Port
This table allows to set PVID of the port. Select the port number while you add VLAN and
select VLAN member ports. The selected ports’ PVID will be the VID you typed.
Please note that one port can have only one PVID. While one port joins multiple VLAN
groups, the PVID is important to identify where the incoming traffic will be forwarded to.
For example: Port 3 is the member of VLAN 100 and 200, PVID of port 3 is 100. The traffic
received from the connected PC is usually untagged, the incoming packets will then be
tagged with PVID within the switch and then follow the VID table for traffic forwarding.
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Port VID Map
This table shows the PVID of the ports.
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VLAN Member Table
This table shows the VID and its member ports.
Configuration Steps:
First, add your VLAN Groups, identified throughout your network by unique and constant
numbers. It often starts with IDs from 100 and up. Starting with 100 gives enough free
number space and less compatibility issues.
Second, enter 100 in the VID field, then select or deselect which ports are the members of
that group. All uplink and downlink ports must be the members of every existing group. If the
port joins different VLAN groups, the VID
Source Port field allows to define the PVID.
After VLAN group is configured and member ports are selected, click
Add
to create the table
and related port mapping. The new group and its settings will be displayed in the table at the
bottom of the screen.
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