Network ports
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VLAN based switching allows to create list of allowed VLANs and their handling on the unit switch plane. If VLAN based switching is enabled but no VLANs are added, device ports will allow untagged traffic only. Each entry of list establishes the relationship between VLAN ID and ports VLAN modes. "VLAN 1" is created by default and could not be deleted, it's enough to set all interfaces to "off" mode to disable it or change VLAN ID.
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VLAN ID | VLAN tag in range from 1 to 4095. May be set in a few ways, examples: - 12
- 10-20
- 100,200,300
- 23,24,25,50-100
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Priority | Allows to set the priority of a specific VLAN according to 802.1p ranging from 0 to 7, where 0 - the lowest priority level, 7 - the highest, the QoS support function must be enabled. |
Port mode | VLAN mode should be set for each of network ports. Mode determines the way which VLAN tagged network packets will be handled by switch. There are three ports modes: - Off - denies all traffic of a specified VLAN. If none of the modes is selected, the port will be marked as "Off".
- Access - operates as access port, allows only untagged traffic.
- Tagged - operates as trunk port, allows tagged traffic of a specific VLAN to pass through this port
- Untagged - operates as trunk port, allows untagged traffic of a specific VLAN to pass through this port.
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Connectivity matrix
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Traffic flow between ports is performed in accordance with VLAN modes set, if the VLAN based switching is enabled.
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