Vlan Translation Mappings - Planet Networking & Communication GS-6320 Series User Manual

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4.3.5 VLAN Translation Mappings

4.3.5.1 VLAN Translation Mappings
This page allows you to create mappings of VLANs -> Translated VLANs and organize these mappings into global
Groups.
The displayed settings are:
Object
• Group ID
• Direction
• VID
• TVID
• Modification Buttons
User's Manual of GS-6320 and MGS-6320 Managed Switches
Description
The VLAN Translation mappings are organized into Groups, identified by the
Group ID. This way a port is configured to use a number of VLAN Translation
mappings easily by simply configuring it to use a given group. Then number of
possible groups in a switch is equal to the number of ports present in this switch.
A port can be configured to use any of the groups, but only one at any given time.
Multiple ports can be configured to use the same group. A valid Group ID is an
integer value from 1 to 10.
Note: By default, each port is set to use the group with Group ID equal to the port
number. For example, port #1 is by default set to use group with GID = 1.
Indicates the direction of the VLAN Translation and it refers to the switch. The
direction can be 'Ingress', where the translation takes place on the VLAN ID of
frames entering the switch port, 'Egress', where the translation takes place on the
VLAN ID of frames exiting the switch port, or 'Both', where the translation takes
place on both of the above directions.
Indicates the VLAN ID of the mapping (i.e. 'source' VLAN). A valid VLAN ID
ranges from 1 to 4095.
Indicates the translated VLAN ID to which a VLAN ID of a frame will be translated
to. A valid translated VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4095.
You can modify each VLAN Translation mapping in the table using the following
buttons:
: Edits the mapping row.
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