Table 63: Port Configuration Area Parameters (continued)
Field
Binding Style
Static Binding
VLANs
Managing VLANs
You can create, rename, synchronize, and delete VLANs.
Creating VLANs
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Renaming VLANs
●
Synchronizing VLAN Names
●
Deleting VLANs
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Description
The binding style configured on the port. The binding style defines
which packets can be forwarded by the port. The following binding
styles are available:
Bind to All - The port is bound to all VLANs known to the
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device. This is also known as persistent binding. If a packet is on
a VLAN not known to the device, the packet is discarded.
Bind to Configured - The port is bound to all VLANs known to
●
the device and to the VLANs with which packets reaching the
ports are tagged. This is also known as dynamic binding. If a
packet is on a VLAN not known to the device, the packet is
discarded.
Static - The port is bound to the VLANs checked in the Static
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Binding VLANs list. Packets on all other VLANs are discarded.
A list of VLANs known on the network and VLANs configured on the
device. Each VLAN has an accompanying checkbox. Possible values
are:
Checked - The VLAN is bound to the port being configured.
●
Unchecked - The VLAN is not bound to the port being
●
configured.
Note:
The settings are only used when the port is configured
Note:
with the Static Binding Style.
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