User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
 - 2. INSTALLATION
 - 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
 - 4. WEB CONFIGURATION
- 4.1 Main Web Page
 - 4.2 System
 - 4.3 PoE Configuration
 - 4.4 Basic Configuration
 - 4.5 VLAN Configuration
 - 4.6 QoS Configuration
 - 4.7 ACL Configuration
 - 4.8 Security
 - 4.9 Advanced Features
 - 4.10 Monitoring
 
 - 5. COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
 - 6. Command Line Mode
 - 7. SWITCH OPERATION
 - 8. Power over Ethernet Overview
 - 9. TROUBLESHOOTING
 - APPENDEX A: Networking Connection
 - APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY
 
User’s Manual of FGSW-Series 
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■  802.1Q VLAN Tags 
The figure below shows the 802.1Q VLAN tag. There are four additional octets inserted after the source MAC address. Their 
presence is indicated by a value of 0x8100 in the Ether Type field. When a packet's Ether Type field is equal to 0x8100, the 
packet carries the IEEE 802.1Q/802.1p tag. The tag is contained in the following two octets and consists of 3 bits of user priority, 
1 bit of Canonical Format Identifier (CFI - used for encapsulating Token Ring packets so they can be carried across Ethernet 
backbones), and 12 bits of VLAN ID (VID). The 3 bits of user priority are used by 802.1p. The VID is the VLAN identifier and is 
used by the 802.1Q standard. Because the VID is 12 bits long, 4094 unique VLAN can be identified. 
The tag is inserted into the packet header making the entire packet longer by 4 octets. All of the information originally contained 
in the packet is retained. 
802.1Q Tag 
User Priority  CFI  VLAN ID (VID) 
                3 bits    1 bits    12 bits 
TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier)  TCI (Tag Control Information) 
            2 bytes      2 bytes 
Preamble  Destination 
Address 
Source 
Address 
VLAN TAG  Ethernet 
Type 
Data  FCS 
      6 bytes  6 bytes    4 bytes  2 bytes      46-1500 bytes    4 bytes 
The Ether Type and VLAN ID are inserted after the MAC source address, but before the original Ether Type/Length or Logical 
Link Control. Because the packet is now a bit longer than it was originally, the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) must be 
recalculated. 
Adding an IEEE802.1Q Tag 
Dest. Addr.  Src. Addr.  Length/E. type  Data  Old CRC 
Dest. Addr.  Src. Addr.  E. type  Tag  Length/E. type  Data  New CRC 
Priority  CFI  VLAN ID 
Original Ethernet 
New Tagged Packet 










