Rules For Packet Management - Cisco FM3500 Endo Installation And Configuration Manual

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5.
Enter the native identification number (the VLAN ID implicitly
assigned to untagged packets received on trunk ports) in the
Native VLAN ID: field.
6.
Save the VLAN settings by clicking the Save button. Alternatively,
clear the settings by clicking the Reset button.

Rules for packet management

Default VLAN configuration
The factory-set VLAN parameters for the unit are as follows:
Management VLAN ID (MVID)
Native VLAN ID (NVID)
Native VLAN processing
Port mode (all Ethernet ports)
Traffic classes
The system classifies incoming data packets according to the following definitions:
Signaling
User
Packet tagged with MVID
Access port rules for incoming packets (Case and Action)
Untagged packet from Fluidmesh device
Untagged packet, VID not configured
Untagged packet, VID configured
Tagged packet with valid VID
Tagged packet with null (0) VID
Access port rules for outgoing packets (Case and Action)
Tagged packet with configured and
allowed VID
Packet from Fluidmesh device
Tagged packet, port VID not configured
Tagged packet with valid but disallowed
VID
Tagged packet with null (0) VID
Access port rules for incoming packets with unit in Smart Mode (Case and
Action)
Untagged packet
Tagged packet (any VID, no checks)
Access port rules for outgoing packets with unit in Smart Mode (Case and
Action)
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Device configuration using the configurator interface
Parameter
Default value
1
1
Enabled
Smart
Ethernet protocol type $8847 or $09xx
All other traffic
Packet passed
Packet passed
Packet passed
Packet tagged with specified VID
Packet dropped
Packet dropped
Packet passed
Packet passed
Packet passed
Packet dropped
Packet dropped
If native VLAN = ON: Packet passed
(tagged with NVID)
If native VLAN = OFF: Packet dropped
Packet passed with original tag
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