802.1V Protocol Vlan - D-Link DGS-3620-28PC-SI Product Manual

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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
NOTE: The Switch supports up to 4k static VLAN entries.

802.1v Protocol VLAN

802.1v Protocol Group Settings
The user can create Protocol VLAN groups and add protocols to that group. The 802.1v Protocol VLAN Group
Settings support multiple VLANs for each protocol and allows the user to configure the untagged ports of different
protocols on the same physical port. For example, it allows the user to configure an 802.1Q and 802.1v untagged
port on the same physical port. The lower half of the table displays any previously created groups.
To view the following window, click L2 Features > VLAN > 802.1v protocol VLAN > 802.1v Protocol Group
Settings, as show below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Group ID
Group Name
Protocol
Protocol Value
Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered.
Click the Delete All button to remove all the entries based on the information entered.
Click the Edit button to re-configure the specific entry.
Click the Delete Settings button to remove the Protocol for the Protocol VLAN Group information for the specific
entry.
becoming a member of the VLAN dynamically. Use the drop-down menu to designate
the port as forbidden.
Figure 4-8 802.1v Protocol Group Settings window
Description
Select an ID number for the group, between 1 and 16.
This is used to identify the new Protocol VLAN group. Type an alphanumeric string of up
to 32 characters.
This function maps packets to protocol-defined VLANs by examining the type octet within
the packet header to discover the type of protocol associated with it. Use the drop-down
menu to toggle between Ethernet II, IEEE802.3 SNAP, and IEEE802.3 LLC.
Enter a value for the Group. The protocol value is used to identify a protocol of the frame
type specified. The form of the input is 0x0 to 0xffff. Depending on the frame type, the
octet string will have one of the following values: For Ethernet II, this is a 16-bit (2-octet)
hex value. For example, IPv4 is 800, IPv6 is 86dd, ARP is 806, etc. For IEEE802.3 SNAP,
this is a 16-bit (2-octet) hex value. For IEEE802.3 LLC, this is a 2-octet IEEE 802.2 Link
Service Access Point (LSAP) pair. The first octet is for Destination Service Access Point
(DSAP) and the second octet is for Source.
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