4.0 Configuration
VLAN Configuration
The BulletPlus has the capability to add multiple network interfaces, as such it may be desirable to
segment these different subnets. The BulletPlus features 802.1Q VLAN. 802.1Q VLAN uses tagging to
allow separation of network segments. Ports can belong to multiple VLANs. A Trunk port can be configured
to communicate with other VLAN switch by adding all configured VLANs to a single port. The native
VLAN1 is used by default, it is important that any connected VLAN switch use the same Native VLAN.
VLAN names can be added to aid in VLAN identification (purpose, I,e
Engineering, Accounting, etc).
When adding a VLAN you must select a VLAN ID. Select between 2
and 127 for valid VLAN IDs.
Assign port to the current VLAN.
Excluded: Not part of the current VLAN
Tagged: In 802.1Q this assigns the current VLAN to the port,
Untagged: In port based VLAN this assigns a port to the current
VLAN.
Allows the user the ability to assign specific configured network
interfaces to a specific VLAN. (802.1Q)
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Image 4-2-5: Network > VLAN
VLAN Name
Values
(no default)
VLAN ID
Values
2 (2-127)
Port 1 - 2
Values (selection)
Excluded
Tagged
Untagged
Network
Values (selection)
None
LAN
(additional network interfaces)
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