BayStack User Guide

Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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VLAN Port Configuration
The VLAN Port Configuration screen (Figure 3-10
) allows you to configure
specified switch ports with the appropriate PVID/VLAN association that enables
the creation of broadcast domains (see “Shared Servers” on page 1-26 for more
information about setting up broadcast domains). You can configure specified
switch ports to filter (discard) all received tagged frames, untagged frames, or
unregistered frames (see “IEEE 802.1Q Tagging” on page 1-19). You can also
prioritize the order in which the switch forwards packets, on a per-port basis (see
“IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing” on page 1-39).
Figure 3-9
shows an example of the VLAN Port Configuration screen with a
gigabit MDA installed in switch port 25. The gigabit MDA restricts the
configuration of VLAN tagging (see “Port Membership” field in Table 3-8
, on
page 3-23
).
Choose VLAN Port Configuration (or press c) from the VLAN Configuration
Menu screen to open the VLAN Port Configuration screen.
Figure 3-10. VLAN Port Configuration Screen
VLAN Port Configuration
Port: [ 25 ]
Filter Tagged Frames: [ No ]
Filter Untagged Frames: [ No ]
Filter Unregistered Frames: [ No ]
Port Name: [ Port #25 ]
PVID: [ 1 ]
Port Priority: [ 0 ]
The following parameters specify egress rules for the Gigabit port only:
Primary VLAN Tagging (with VLAN equal to PVID): [ Untagged ]
Secondary VLAN Tagging (with VLAN not equal to PVID): [ Tagged ]
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.
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