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3.4.3 VLAN
A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a logical network created
within a larger physical network. VLANs allow you to segment a
network into smaller, virtual sub-networks, which can be used to
isolate trac and improve network performance.
To set up VLAN:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Settings > LAN > VLAN.
2. Click the Prole tab and then to create a VLAN prole. You
can assign your own VLAN ID.
3. Port isolation restricts the access right of dierent devices in
the same VLAN. You are now creating a VLAN-only-Network,
which means a network with VID but without DHCP.
4. Click VLAN tab to select a port with specic prole and mode
(Trunk / Access).
NOTE: You can select one of the following default modes:
All (Default) allows all tagged and untagged packets to access.
Access mode allows a selected SDN(VLAN) to access. You can select
proles created by Guest Network pro or by VLAN.
Trunk mode:
- Allow all tagged: Only tagged packets are allowed to access.
- With selected SDN(VLAN): Only selected SDN or VLAN is allowed
to access.
5. When done, click Apply.
NOTE: For more information, please visit https://www.asus.com/
support/FAQ/1049415/.