User`s guide
AT-S39 User’s Guide
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When you activate the 802.1Q-compliant VLAN mode, you are asked to
specify the uplink port for all the client VLANs. Once you have specified
the port, the switch automatically configures the VLANs.
Table 8 is an example of this multiple VLAN mode. It shows the client
VLANs on a switch that supports 26 ports. Port 15 has been selected as
the uplink port.
Note
In 802.1Q Multiple VLANs mode, the device connected to the uplink
port must be 802.1Q-compliant. It must be able to handle tagged
packets.
Table 8 802.1Q-Compliant Multiple VLAN Example
VLAN Name VID Untagged Port Tagged Port
Client_VLAN_1 1 1 15
Client_VLAN_2 2 2 15
Client_VLAN_3 3 3 15
Client_VLAN_4 4 4 15
Client_VLAN_5 5 5 15
Client_VLAN_6 6 6 15
Client_VLAN_7 7 7 15
Client_VLAN_8 8 8 15
Client_VLAN_9 9 9 15
Client_VLAN_10 10 10 15
Client_VLAN_11 11 11 15
Client_VLAN_12 12 12 15
Client_VLAN_13 13 13 15
Client_VLAN_14 14 14 15
Uplink_VLAN 15 15
Client_VLAN_16 16 16 15
Client_VLAN_17 17 17 15