User's Manual
Liberator-V1000 User Manual Rev 04v05
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ends of the link, also see the GUI screenshot below (the order of VLAN ID’s in the “Allowed VLAN’s” table does
not matter). With this VLAN configuration, only user traffic on VLAN ID’s 10, 11 and 12 will be transported
across the link, together with Management Traffic on VLAN ID 99, whilst all other traffic will be discarded
(packets either untagged or else tagged with any other VLAN ID not listed in the tables).
If the Management VLAN 99 is removed from the “Allowed VLAN’s” table, with VLAN filtering enabled, this
will still allow management of the local side of the link, but it will prevent management of the remote end of
the link, because the Management traffic will be filtered out and therefore not transported over the air to the
remote terminal.
Figure 43 - VLAN filtering with Management VLAN ID 99