User manual
Publication date: Feb., 2013
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Access: The tag of any tagged frame will be removed to become an untagged frame.
These untagged frames will be transmitted.
z PVID :
Configures the Port VLAN identifier. The allowed values are 1 through 4094. The default
value is 1.
When the port received an untagged frame, the port will give a tag to it based on the value
of PVID, and the frame become tagged frame.
NOTE: The port must be a member of the same VLAN as the
Port VLAN ID.
3-10.3 Switch Status
The function Switch Status gathers the information of all VLAN status and reports it by the
order of Static NAS MVRP MVP Voice VLAN MSTP GVRP Combined.
Web Interface
To Display VLAN membership status on the web interface:
1. Click VLAN membership.
2. Specify the Static NAS MVRP MVP Voice VLAN MSTP GVRP
Combined.
3. Display membership information.
Figure 3-10.3: The VLAN Membership Status for Staticuser
Parameter description:
VLAN USER (You can scroll to select one kind of VLAN user as shown below:)
VLAN User module uses services of the VLAN management functionality to configure VLAN
memberships and VLAN port configurations such as PVID and UVID. Currently we support
the following VLAN user types:
Web/SNMP: These are referred to as static.
NAS: NAS provides port-based authentication, which involves communications between a
Supplicant, Authenticator, and an Authentication Server.
MVRP: Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) allows dynamic registration and
deregistration of VLANs on ports on a VLAN bridged network.
GVRP: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) allows dynamic registration and
deregistration of VLANs on ports on a VLAN bridged network.
Voice VLAN: Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic typically originating
from IP phones.
MVR: MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for subscribers in each
VLAN. Multicast traffic for all channels is sent only on a single (multicast) VLAN.
MSTP: The 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree protocol (MSTP) uses VLANs to create multiple
spanning trees in a network, which significantly improves network resource utilization while
maintaining a loop-free environment.