Users Guide

Network Administration: VLAN 149
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Switchport Mode
— Enter the port system mode. The possible
options are:
Layer 2
— Set the port to layer 2 mode.
Layer 3
— Set the port to layer 3 mode in which static routing is
supported. For Layer 3 ports, the fields below are not relevant.
Port VLAN Mode
— Enter the port VLAN mode. The possible
options are:
General
— The port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN is
user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q mode).
Access
— The port belongs to a single untagged VLAN. When a
port is in Access mode, the frame types that are accepted on the
port cannot be designated. Ingress filtering cannot be
enabled/disabled on an access port.
Trunk
— The port belongs to VLANs on which all ports are tagged
(except for one port that can be untagged).
Customer
— When a port is in Customer mode, an added tag
provides a VLAN ID to each customer, ensuring private and
segregated network traffic for that customer.
Private VLAN Promiscuous
— The port is a promiscuous port.
Private VLAN Host
— The port is an isolated port
Current Reserved VLAN
— Displays the VLAN currently designated
by the system as the VLAN reserved for internal use.
Reserve VLAN for Internal Use
(1-4094)
— Check to enter a reserved
VLAN, and enter its ID. If none is required, check
None
.
PVID
— Enter a VLAN ID to be added to untagged packets. The
possible values are 1-4095. VLAN 4095 is defined according to
standard and industry practice as the discard VLAN. Packets classified
to the discard VLAN are dropped.
VLAN List
Enter the VLAN(s) to which this LAG belongs.
Click
Add/Remove
to move the LAG to the VLAN list together with
its type.