User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. INSTALLATION
- 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
- 4. WEB CONFIGURATION
- 4.1 Main Web Page
- 4.2 System
- 4.2.1 Management
- 4.2.1.1 System Information
- 4.2.1.2 IP Configuration
- 4.2.1.3 IP Status
- 4.2.1.4 ARP
- 4.2.1.5 Users Configuration
- 4.2.1.6 Privilege Levels
- 4.2.1.7 NTP Configuration
- 4.2.1.8 Time Configuration
- 4.2.1.9 Time Configuration
- 4.2.1.10 UPnP
- 4.2.1.11 CPU Load
- 4.2.1.12 System Log
- 4.2.1.13 Detailed Log
- 4.2.1.14 Remote Syslog
- 4.2.1.15 SMTP Configuration
- 4.2.2 SNMP
- 4.2.3 RMON
- 4.2.4 DHCP Relay
- 4.2.5 DHCP server
- 4.2.6 Remote Management
- 4.2.1 Management
- 4.3 Switching
- 4.3.1 Port Management
- 4.3.2 Link Aggregation
- 4.3.3 VLANs
- 4.3.4 VLAN Translation
- 4.3.5 VLAN Translation Mappings
- 4.3.6 Private VLANs
- 4.3.7 VCL
- 4.3.8 GVRP
- 4.3.9 MRP
- 4.3.10 Spanning Tree
- 4.3.11 IGMP Snooping
- 4.3.12 MLD Snooping
- 4.3.13 MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)
- 4.3.14 LLDP
- 4.3.15 MAC Address Table
- 4.3.16 Loop Protection
- 4.3.17 UDLD
- 4.3.18 Link OAM
- 4.3.19 CFM
- 4.3.20 sFlow
- 4.4 Routing
- 4.5 QoS
- 4.6 Security
- 4.7 POE
- 4.8 Ring
- 4.9 ONVIF
- 4.10 Maintenance
- 5. SWITCH OPERATION
- 6. TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX A: Networking Connection
- APPENDIX B : GLOSSARY
User’s Manual of GS-6320 and MGS-6320 Managed Switches
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4.3.3.6 SVL
This page allows for controlling SVL configuration on the switch.In SVL, one or more VLANs map to a Filter ID
(FID). By default, there is a one-to-one mapping from VLAN to FID, in which case the switch acts as an IVL bridge,
but with SVL multiple VLANs may share the same MAC address table entries..
Figure 4-3-3-6: Shared VLAN Learning Configuration page screenshot
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
• Delete
A previously allocated FID can be deleted by the use of this button.
• FID
The Filter ID (FID) is the ID that VLANs get learned on in the MAC table when
SVL is in effect.No two rows in the table can have the same FID and the FID
must be a number between 1 and 4095.
• VLANs
List of VLANs mapped into FID.
The syntax is as follows: Individual VLANs are separated by commas. Ranges
are specified with a dash separating the lower and upper bound.
The following example will map VLANs 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 200, and
300: 1,10-13,200,300. Spaces are allowed in between the delimiters. The range
of valid VLANs is 1 to 4095.
The same VLAN can only be a member of one FID. A message will be displayed
if one VLAN is grouped into two or more FIDs.
All VLANs must map to a particular FID, and by default VLAN x maps to FID x.
This implies that if FID x is defined, then VLAN x is implicitly a member of FID x
unless it is specified for another FID. If FID x doesn't exist, a confirmation
message will be displayed, asking whether to continue adding VLAN x implicitly
to FID x.
Buttons
Add a new row to the SVL table. The FID will be pre-filled with the first unused FID.