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Asymmetric VLANs
The DES-1228/ME Switch Series has the capability to create and utilize Asymmetric VLANs on the Switch. Asymmetric VLANs
allow devices to transmit packets on one VLAN and receive it on another VLAN. This configuration is accomplished through the
use of three functions: enabling Asymmetric VLANs, VLAN creation, and GVRP configuration. Consider the example below.
In order to accomplish an Asymmetric VLAN configuration, the user must do a three part configuration:
Enable Asymmetric VLANs using the Advanced Settings window located in the Configuration folder. Overlapping VLANs
cannot be configured unless this function is enabled.
Configure the VLAN settings. The example above uses ports 1-8 to hold the devices to be shared on the network, such as
shared servers and shared printers. Therefore, this group of ports is to be included for all VLANs. VLAN V2 is then configured to
include ports 1-8 (shared VLAN ports) and the set of ports to be separated from the other subsetted VLANs (ports 9-16). VLAN
V3 is then configured to include ports 1-8 (shared ports) and the set of ports to be separated from the other subsetted VLANs (17-
24). Therefore we have two VLANs who both share ports and have ports that are separated from each other and thus cannot
communicate with each other.
Configure the PVID settings for the Switch through the GVRP function located in the VLANs folder. The user is to set the
shared set of ports as PVID 1, the other separated groups of ports as PVID 2 and PVID 3.
After completing the previous configuration, the user is now able to share the network resources set on the shared group of ports
(nominated as PVID 1), with both smaller subsets of VLANs (nominated PVID 2 and PVID 3). Yet, VLAN V1 and VLAN V2 are
incapable of sharing information with each other and the Overlapping VLAN configuration has been successfully created.
VLAN and Trunk Groups
The members of a trunk group have the same VLAN setting. Any VLAN setting on the members of a trunk group will apply to
the other member ports.

Static VLAN Entry

To view this window, click L2 Features > VLAN > Static VLAN Entry which will reveal the following window:
DES-1228/ME Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch
Figure 7- 4. Asymmetric VLANs Example
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