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Parameter
Description
Ethertype for Custom S-ports:
This field specifies the Ethertype used for custom S-
ports. This is a global setting for all the custom S-ports. The custom Ethertype
enables the user to change the Ethertype value on a port in order to support
network devices that do not use the standard 0x8100 Ethertype field value on
802.1Q-tagged or 802.1p-tagged frames.
Port:
This is the logical port number of this row.
Port Type:
The follow are different port types: Unaware, Customer port (C-port),
Service port (S-port), Custom Service port (S-custom-port). If the port type is
“Unaware”, all of the frames are classified to the port VLAN ID and the tags are not
removed.
Ingress Filtering:
Evoke t o enable ingress filtering on a port. This parameter affects
VLAN ingress processing. If ingress filtering is enabled and the ingress port is not a
member of the classified VLAN of the frame, the frame is discarded. By default, the
ingress filtering is disabled (no checkmark).
Frame Type:
Determines whether the port accepts all frames or only
tagged/untagged frames. This parameter affects VLAN ingress processing. If the port
only accepts tagged frames, untagged frames received on the port are discarded. By
default, the field is set to “All”.
Egress Rule:
Determines what device the port connects to. If the port connects to
VLAN-unaware devices (e.g. terminal/work station), the access link should be used.
If the port connect to VLAN-aware devices (e.g. switch connect to switch), the trunk
link should be used. Hybrid link is used for more flexible application.
Hybrid
: If the tag of tagged frame is as the same as PVID, the tag of the
frame will be removed. The frame become an untagged frame and
transmitted. Any other tagged frame whose tag value is different from PVID
are transmitted directly.
Trunk
: All tagged frames with any tag value are transmitted.
Access
: The tag of any tagged frame will be removed to become an
untagged frame. These untagged frames will be transmitted.
Port VLAN Mode:
Configures the port VLAN mode. The allowed values are “None”
or “Specific”. This parameter affects VLAN ingress and egress processing. If “None” is
selected, a VLAN tag with the classified VLAN ID is inserted in frames transmitted on
the port. This mode is normally used for ports connected to VLAN aware switches.
If
“Specific” (the default value) is selected, a port VLAN ID can be configured (see
below). Untagged frames received on the port are classified to the port VLAN ID. If
“VLAN Awareness” is disabled, all frames received on the port are classified to the
port VLAN ID. If the classified VLAN ID of a frame transmitted on the port is different
from the port VLAN ID, a VLAN tag with the classified VLAN ID is inserted in the
frame.
Port VLAN ID:
Configures the VLAN identifier for the port. The allowed values are 1
through 4095. The default value is 1.
NOTE:
The port must be a member of the same VLAN as the
port VLAN ID.
Buttons:
Apply –
Click “Apply” to save changes.
Reset-
Click “Reset” to undo any changes made locally and revert back to
previously saved values.