Service Group Configuration; Basic Service Group Configuration; Fig. 52: Web - Service Group Configuration Screen - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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Service Group Configuration

Use this screen to create new Service Groups or view/modify existing Service Groups.
Click Service Groups in the main menu, locate the desired Service Group in the table,
and click on the Service Group name (Name column) to display this screen. Click
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Basic Service Group Configuration

Service Group Name: Enter a unique name to identify this Service group. This identifier
is displayed on configuration and statistics screens. The name may contain up to fifteen
(15) alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and underscore (_).
Service Group ID: (Read only) A unique identifier assigned to each Service Group (128
to 159). This value is required when using the CLI interface to modify settings.
VLAN Tagging: Select the classification mode for this Service Group.
Tagged: Select tagged to associate a unique VID with this Group.
Pass-through: Classify all packets that do not have a VLAN ID, or where the
outermost VLAN ID tag does not match the VLAN ID for any tagged Group. Ethernet
ingress port are discarded.
802.1Q VLAN ID [0-4095]: Enter the VID associated with this Group definition.
This field is active only when 'Tagged' is selected in the Group Tagging Mode field.
Default Priority: Enter the default 802.1p priority setting.
The default priority value is applied when a S ervice Group set to Tagged mode (add
VLAN tag) receives a packet with no priority information.
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Fig. 52: Web - Service Group Configuration Screen

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