Figure 4.256Switching > Vlan > Switchport Summary - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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To access this page, click Switching > VLAN > Switchport Summary.
Figure 4.256 Switching > VLAN > Switchport Summary
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Interface
Switchport Mode
Access VLAN ID
Native VLAN ID
Native VLAN Tag-
ging
Trunk Allowed
VLANs
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Description
The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. When
editing information for one or more interfaces, this field identifies the
interfaces that are being configured.
The switchport mode of the interface, which is one of the following:
Access: Access mode is suitable for ports connected to end sta-
tions or end users. Access ports participate only in one VLAN.
They accept both tagged and untagged packets, but always
transmit untagged packets.
Trunk: Trunk mode is intended for ports that are connected to
other switches. Trunk ports can participate in multiple VLANs and
accept both tagged and untagged packets.
General: General mode enables a custom configuration of a port.
The user configures the General port VLAN attributes such as
membership, PVID, tagging, ingress filter, etc., using the settings
on the Port Configuration page. By default, all ports are initially
configured in General mode.
Promiscuous: The interface belongs to a primary VLAN and can
communicate with all interfaces in the private VLAN, including
other promiscuous ports, community ports, and isolated ports.
Host: The interface belongs to a secondary VLAN and, depend-
ing upon the type of secondary VLAN, can either communicate
with other ports in the same community (if the secondary VLAN is
a community VLAN) and with the promiscuous ports or is able to
communicate only with the promiscuous ports (if the secondary
VLAN is an isolated VLAN).
The access VLAN for the port, which is valid only when the port switch-
port mode is Access.
The native VLAN for the port, which is valid only when the port switch-
port mode is Trunk.
When enabled, if the trunk port receives untagged frames, it forwards
them on the native VLAN with no VLAN tag. When disabled, if the port
receives untagged frames, it includes the native VLAN ID in the VLAN
tag when forwarding.
The set of VLANs of which the port can be a member, when configured
in Trunk mode. By default, this list contains all possible VLANs even if
they have not yet been created.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Edit to edit the selected interfaces.
Click Edit All to apply same settings to all interfaces.
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