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VOLKTEK NSH-5509 MANAGED 8-PORT 10/100 + 1-PORT 100-FX SWITCH
Parameter Description
Member
Untagging
Tagging
Non-member
The Port is a member of the specified VLAN and the frames of this VLAN
can be switched through this port, but the tagging information in the frame
header is not modified by the Switch.
The port is an untagging port (as defined in 802.1Q) that is participating in
the VLAN. In such an untagged port the Switch will strip off the 802.1Q tag
from the incoming and outgoing frames if they are tagged in such a way.
This is used for sending frames to non-802.1Q-compliant devices.
The port is a tagging port (as defined in 802.1Q) and is participating in the
VLAN. The Switch will put the VLAN information of the port – including VID
and Priority – into the header of the untagged frames coming in or
transmitted from the port. The tagged VLAN information in the frames can
later be used by other 802.1Q-compliant devices for forwarding decisions.
The port is not participating in the VLAN as identified by the selected VID
(VLAN ID).
Click the “Modify” button to modify configurations of the selected VLAN according to the
settings on the table.
Click the “Delete” button to delete the VLAN entries of the selected VID.
On the right is the “Add VLAN Configuration” work area where you can add VLAN
configuration entries onto the Tagging VLAN Table. Enter a valid configurable 802.1Q
VID ranging from 1 ~ 4094 into the field on the first row. Next, specify for each port the
parameters described in the table above – this will decide if the specific port will
participate in that specific VID and how it will participate. Click the “Apply” button to add
the new VLAN to the Tag-based VLAN Table.
8.5.5 Management VLAN
The Management VLAN is the VLAN ID that in-band management stations belong to.
The Port VLAN ID of the port that receives the management messages must be the
same as the Management VLAN ID. The Web or Telnet session will be disconnected
after the Management VLAN is changed.
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