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Chapter 8
Layer 2
• Implicitly
When a VLAN ID (VID) is set for a Port VLAN (PVLAN), static MAC address or IP interface, an appropriate VLAN is
automatically created if it does not yet exist.
• Dynamically
VLANs can be learned through GVRP. For more information about GVRP, refer to
Registration Protocol (GVRP)"
CONTENTS
Section 8.5.1, "VLAN Concepts"
Section 8.5.2, "Configuring the Internal VLAN Range"
Section 8.5.3, "Enabling/Disabling Ingress Filtering"
Section 8.5.4, "Managing VLANs for Switched Ethernet Ports"
Section 8.5.5, "Managing Static VLANs"
Section 8.5.6, "Managing Forbidden Ports"
Section 8.5.7, "Managing VLANs for Interfaces and Tunnels"
Section 8.5.1
VLAN Concepts
This section describes some of the concepts important to the implementation of VLANs in RUGGEDCOM ROX II.
CONTENTS
Section 8.5.1.1, "Tagged vs. Untagged Frames"
Section 8.5.1.2, "Native VLAN"
Section 8.5.1.3, "Edge and Trunk Port Types"
Section 8.5.1.4, "Ingress Filtering"
Section 8.5.1.5, "Forbidden Ports List"
Section 8.5.1.6, "VLAN-Aware Mode of Operation"
Section 8.5.1.7, "GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)"
Section 8.5.1.8, "PVLAN Edge"
Section 8.5.1.9, "VLAN Advantages"
Section 8.5.1.1
Tagged vs. Untagged Frames
VLAN tags identify frames as part of a VLAN network. When a switch receives a frame with a VLAN (or 802.1Q)
tag, the VLAN identifier (VID) is extracted and the frame is forwarded to other ports on the same VLAN.
When a frame does not contain a VLAN tag, or contains an 802.1p (prioritization) tag that only has prioritization
information and a VID of 0, it is considered an untagged frame.
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Section 8.5.1.7, "GARP VLAN
VLAN Concepts

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