Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-24000 User Manual page 103

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IP - IP is a network layer protocol that provides a connectionless service for the delivery of data.
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a low-level protocol that dynamically maps network layer addresses
to physical medium access control (MAC) addresses
IPX - The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is a connectionless datagram Network-layer protocol that forwards
data over a network.
VLAN - VLAN can be any number in the range of (1 to 4093) . All the ports in the group will assign this VLAN ID to
untagged packets received for the protocols you included in this group.
Slot.Port(s) - Select the interface(s) you want to be included in the group. Note that a given interface can only
belong to one group for a given protocol. If you have already added interface 0.1 to a group for IP, you cannot add
it to another group that also includes IP, although you could add it to a new group for IPX.
4.3.2.2 Protocol-based VLAN Summary
Group Name - The name associated with the group. Group names can be up to 16 characters long. The
maximum number of groups allowed is 128.
Group ID - The number used to identify the group. It was automatically assigned when you created the group.
Protocol(s) - The protocol(s) that belongs to the group. There are three configurable protocols: IP, IPX, ARP.
IP - IP is a network layer protocol that provides a connectionless service for the delivery of data.
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a low-level protocol that dynamically maps network layer addresses
to physical medium access control (MAC) addresses
IPX - The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is a connectionless datagram Network-layer protocol that forwards
data over a network.
VLAN - The VLAN ID associated with the group.
Slot.Port(s) - The interfaces associated with the group.
Figure 4-3-7 Protocol-based VLAN Summary
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