Configure Ieee 802.1Q Vlans; Figure 6-31. Add/Remove Mac-Based Broadcast Domain Members Screen - TRENDnet TEG-S224M User Manual

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Figure 6-31. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain
The fields you can set are:
Action Select the desired action by toggling between Add and
Remove.
MAC Address The MAC address of the broadcast domain
member being added or removed.
Please note that the Status field for the MAC address you have
entered may read Not-Apply. Once the Switch is restarted in MAC-
based broadcast domain mode, the MAC-addresses will be applied,
meaning that the broadcast domain is active.
Current Broadcast Domain, Number of members, MAC
Address (in the lower part of the screen), and Status reflect the
current conditions. They are read-only fields and cannot be changed.

Configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs

To configure an IEEE 802.1Q port-based VLAN, you must do three
things:
1. Decide if you want to enable Ingress Filtering and enable it on the
chosen ports. Ingress filtering applied on a port causes the port to
examine all incoming packets and check whether the port itself is
a member of the VLAN. This is normally used to keep untagged
frames off the Switch, although it can have other uses as well.
This setting is configurable for each port in the Ingress
Filtering Check screen.
2. Define which ports will be active members of the VLAN. A port
can transmit packets onto only one VLAN. It can receive packets
(be a passive member) on many VLANs. Active VLANs are
designations
(PVIDs) in the Default port VLAN assignment screen.
Using the Console Interface
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Members screen
defined by assigning Port VLAN ID numbers
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