User Documentation
User Manual Managed Switches 
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ToS (DSCP) Value and Priority Queues 
Setting 
Description 
Factory Default 
Low/Normal/ 
Medium/High 
Maps different ToS values to 4 
different egress queues.. 
1 to 16: Low 
17 to 32: Normal 
33 to 48: Medium 
49 to 64: High 
3.7 Using Virtual LAN 
Setting up Virtual LANs (VLANs) on your Weidmüller switch increases the efficiency of your network 
by dividing the LAN into logical segments, as opposed to physical segments. In general, VLANs are 
easier to manage. 
3.7.1 The Virtual LAN (VLAN) Concept 
What is a VLAN? 
A VLAN is a group of devices that can be located anywhere on a network, but which communicate as 
if they are on the same physical segment. With VLANs, you can segment your network without being 
restricted by physical connections—a limitation of traditional network design. With VLANs you can 
segment your network according into: 
  Departmental groups—You could have one VLAN for the marketing department, another for 
the finance department, and another for the product development department. 
  Hierarchical groups—You could have one VLAN for directors, another for managers, and 
another for general staff. 
  Usage groups—You could have one VLAN for email users and another for multimedia users. 










