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Layer 2 managed stackable switch
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The page includes the following fields:
Object
 Port
 PVID
 VLAN Aware
 Ingress Filtering
 Frame Type
 Tx Tag
 UVID
 Conflicts
VLAN User
Description
The logical port for the settings contained in the same row.
Shows the VLAN identifier for that port. The allowed values are 1 through 4095.
The default value is 1.
Show the VLAN Awareness for the port.
If VLAN awareness is enabled, the tag is removed from tagged frames received
on the port. VLAN tagged frames are classified to the VLAN ID in the tag.
If VLAN awareness is disabled, all frames are classified to the Port VLAN ID and
tags are not removed.
Show the ingress filtering for a port. This parameter affects VLAN ingress
processing. If ingress filtering is enabled and the ingress port is not a member of
the classified VLAN of the frame, the frame is discarded.
Shows whether the port accepts all frames or only tagged frames. This
parameter affects VLAN ingress processing. If the port only accepts tagged
frames, untagged frames received on that port are discarded.
Shows egress filtering frame status whether tagged or untagged.
Shows UVID (untagged VLAN ID). Port's UVID determines the packet's behavior
at the egress side.
Shows status of Conflicts whether exists or Not. When a Volatile VLAN User
requests to set VLAN membership or VLAN port configuration, the following
conflicts can occur:
Functional Conflicts between feature.
Conflicts due to hardware limitation.
Direct conflict between user modules.
A VLAN User is a module that uses services of the VLAN management
functionality to configure VLAN memberships and VLAN port configuration such
as PVID, UVID. Currently we support following VLAN :
- CLI/Web/SNMP : This are reffered as static.
- NAS : NAS provides port-based authentication, which involves
communications between a Supplicant, Authenticator, and an Authentication
Server.
- Voice VLAN : Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic
typically originating from IP phones.
- MVR : MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for
subscribers in each VLAN. Multicast traffic for all channels is sent only on a
single (multicast) VLAN.
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MSTP : The 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree protocol (MSTP) uses VLANs to
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