Mac Vlan - TP-Link T1700X-16TS User Manual

Jetstream 12-port 10gbase-t smart switch with 4 10g sfp+ slots
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Network Diagram
Configuration Procedure
Configure Switch A
Step
Operation
1
Create VLAN10
2
Create VLAN20
Configure Switch B
Step
Operation
1
Create VLAN10
2
Create VLAN20

6.3 MAC VLAN

MAC VLAN technology is the way to classify VLANs according to the MAC addresses of Hosts. A
MAC address corresponds to a single VLAN ID. For the device in a MAC VLAN, if its MAC address
is bound to VLAN, the device can be connected to another member port in this VLAN and still
takes its member role effect without changing the configuration of VLAN members.
The packet in MAC VLAN is processed in the following way:
1.
When receiving an untagged packet, the switch matches the packet with the current MAC
VLAN. If the packet is matched, the switch will add a corresponding MAC VLAN tag to it. If no
MAC VLAN is matched, the switch will add a tag to the packet according to the PVID of the
received port. Thus, the packet is assigned automatically to the corresponding VLAN for
transmission.
Description
Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, create a
VLAN with its VLAN ID as 10, owning Port 2 and Port 3. Configure the
link type of Port 2 and Port 3 as Untagged and Tagged respectively.
Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, create a
VLAN with its VLAN ID as 20, owning Port 3 and Port 4. Configure the
link type of Port 3 and Port 4 as Tagged and Untagged respectively.
Description
Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, create a
VLAN with its VLAN ID as 10, owning Port 6 and Port 8. Configure the
link type of Port 6 and Port 8 as Tagged and Untagged respectively.
Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, create a
VLAN with its VLAN ID as 20, owning Port 6 and Port 7. Configure the
link type of Port 6 and Port 7 as Tagged and Untagged respectively.
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