Trunking - NETGEAR FSM726v2 - 10/100 Mbps Managed Switch Setup Manual

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= setting the VLAN membership to tagged mode. VLAN
tagged <VLAN Membership>
Membership ranges from 1-4094
= setting the VLAN membership to untagged mode. VLAN
untagged <VLAN Membership>
Membership ranges from 1-4094
For example, suppose this particular port belongs in VLAN 64 and 32. You wish to configure it so
that it operates in tagged mode in VLAN 64, but in untagged mode in VLAN 32, the command to
do so would be:
FSM726(config-if)# switchport access vlan tagged 64
FSM726(config-if)# swtichport access vlan untagged 32
Native
All untagged packets entering the switch will by default be tagged with the ID specified by the
port's PVID. This command allows you to specify the PVID for each port. The PVID values
ranges from 1-4094. Following industry standards, PVID 1 is the default PVID
Syntax
FSM726(config-if)# switchport access native <PVID value>
where
= the PVID value assigned for this particular port.
<PVID Value>

Trunking

Port Trunking is a feature that allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link
or aggregate link. Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100 port
cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed within
the same bank. A bank is ports 1 to 8, ports 9 to 16, ports 17 to 24, or port 25 and port 26 (using an
FSM726 as an example), on the same switch unit. Up to four trunks can be enabled at the same
time. Spanning Tree will treat trunked ports as a single virtual port.
Syntax
FSM726(config-if)# trunking [add <trunk #> | remove <trunk #>]
Where
= adding this particular port to a trunk. The trunk number ranges from 1-4.
add <trunk #>
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