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28/52-port l3 stackable gigabit ethernet switch
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Chapter 5
| VLAN Configuration
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Hybrid – Specifies a hybrid VLAN interface. The port may transmit tagged
or untagged frames.
1Q Trunk – Specifies a port as an end-point for a VLAN trunk. A trunk is a
direct link between two switches, so the port transmits tagged frames that
identify the source VLAN. Note that frames belonging to the port's default
VLAN (i.e., associated with the PVID) are also transmitted as tagged frames.
PVID – VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames received on the interface.
(Default: 1)
When using Access mode, and an interface is assigned to a new VLAN, its PVID
is automatically set to the identifier for that VLAN. When using Hybrid mode,
the PVID for an interface can be set to any VLAN for which it is an untagged
member.
Acceptable Frame Type – Sets the interface to accept all frame types,
including tagged or untagged frames, or only tagged frames. When set to
receive all frame types, any received frames that are untagged are assigned to
the default VLAN. (Options: All, Tagged; Default: All)
Ingress Filtering – Determines how to process frames tagged for VLANs for
which the ingress port is not a member. (Default: Disabled)
Ingress filtering only affects tagged frames.
If ingress filtering is disabled and a port receives frames tagged for VLANs
for which it is not a member, these frames will be flooded to all other ports
(except for those VLANs explicitly forbidden on this port).
If ingress filtering is enabled and a port receives frames tagged for VLANs
for which it is not a member, these frames will be discarded.
Ingress filtering does not affect VLAN independent BPDU frames, such as
GVRP or STP. However, they do affect VLAN dependent BPDU frames, such as
GMRP.
Membership Type – Select VLAN membership for each interface by marking
the appropriate radio button for a port or trunk:
Tagged: Interface is a member of the VLAN. All packets transmitted by the
port will be tagged, that is, carry a tag and therefore carry VLAN or CoS
information.
Untagged: Interface is a member of the VLAN. All packets transmitted by
the port will be untagged, that is, not carry a tag and therefore not carry
VLAN or CoS information. Note that an interface must be assigned to at
least one group as an untagged port.
Forbidden: Interface is forbidden from automatically joining the VLAN via
GVRP. For more information, see "Automatic VLAN Registration" on page
165.
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