Specifications
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Smart Switch Software Manual
• IEEE802.1p-based QoS allows user to map different IEEE802.1p traffic to different levels
of priority.
Switch> VLAN Page
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a means to electronically separate ports on the same
switch from a single broadcast domain into separate broadcast domains. By using VLAN,
users can group by logical function instead of physical location.
The VLAN Table shows two types of VLAN and other information:
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN (Tagged VLAN)
• Port-based VLAN
• ID: The port number on the switch
• Description: User-definable
• Member: Indicates which port/s belong to a VLAN group
Switch> VLAN> Port-based VLAN
Multiple port-based VLAN groups are supported on the switch, and any one port can belong
to different VLAN groups. The number of supported port-based VLAN groups varies
according to the switch model.
The default VLAN group port-based VLAN that have all ports belonging to VLAN 1.
Change members
• Click a VLAN ID
• Click to select port/s for VLAN members
• Click Apply to activate the new setting
Add VLAN
• Click Add VLAN.
• Enter a description for this VLAN
• Click to select port/s for VLAN members or click Set all to select all ports
• Click Clear all to unselect all ports
• Click Apply to activate the new setting
Delete VLAN
• Click Delete VLAN
• Click to select a VLAN ID
• Click Apply to confirm delete this VLAN