Husky HME-423E, HME-421E user manual Vlan Configuration, Port-based Vlan

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responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device.

A link having two passive LACP nodes will not perform dynamic LACP trunk since both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the opposite device.

4-6.11 VLAN Configuration

A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logic networking group consisting of hosts with a common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the broadcast domain, regardless of their physical location. VLAN allows for end stations to be grouped together even if they are not located on the same network switch. Network reconfiguration can be realized through software instead of physically relocating devices.

HME-421E/423E supports both port-based VLAN and IEEE 802.1Q (Tag-based) VLAN. HME-421E/423E VLAN operation mode if Disable by default.

4-6.11.1 Port-based VLAN

A port-based VLAN is formed by a group of switch ports which are not necessary located on the same switch. A four-byte field in the header is used to identify the VLAN. Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. All unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN. If the port-based VLAN enabled, the VLAN-tagging will be ignored.

In order for an end station to send packets to different VLAN groups, it has to be either capable of tagging packets it sends with VLAN tags, or attached to a VLAN-aware bridge that is capable of classifying and

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Contents HME-421E/423E Copyright Notice Table of Contents Ring Application Couple Ring Dual Homing Dual Ring Page Overview Product FeaturesIntroduction Package Checklist Back Panel Bottom Panel Hardware InstallationDimensions and Panel Layout Front Panel Side Panel1 RJ-45 Pin Assignments LED IndicatorsRJ-45 Ports LED Name LED Color LED FunctionPin Fiber PortsDIN-Rail Mounting Installing Your Ethernet Direct SwitchMounting The Switch Wall Mounting Wiring The Power InputsCabling Wiring The Fault Alarm ContactPage CLI Management Configuration Using Console InterfaceConnecting Console Port Login The Console InterfaceDatabase Command LevelsModes Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This Mode ConfigurePreparing for Web-based Management Configuration Using a Web BrowserSystem Login About Web-based Management InterfaceManagement Main Screen Basic SettingsPort User AuthenticationConfirm password Port StatisticsPort Link Down/Broken Fault Relay AlarmPower Failure IP ConfigurationUpdating Firmware by Tftp Restoring Configurations by TftpBacking up Configurations by Tftp Advanced Management Settings Rate Limiting SpeedDuplex SecurityDhcp Server Port MirroringDestination Port Source PortPort and IP Bindings by Dhcp Server Low IP AddressHigh IP Address Lease Time secAddress System Event Log Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Client Mode System Log Server IPSmtp Server IP Smtp ConfigurationAuthentication Email AlertPort event selection Event ConfigurationSystem event selection UTC Timezone Sntp ConfigurationSntp Client Daylight Saving TimeEnable Telnet Server Mins Switch TimerIP Security Mode Enable Http ServerGroup ID Aggregator SettingsPort Trunking System PriorityPort Member Lacp DisabledAggregator Information Group KeyLacp Enabled State Activity Port-based Vlan Vlan ConfigurationPage Management Vlan ID 11.2.1 802.1Q Configuration Vlan Operation ModeEnable Gvrp Ieee 802.1Q Tag-based VlanTagged VID Link TypeUntagged VID Group Configuration Use the strict priority scheme QoS ConfigurationUse an 8, 4, 2, 1 weighted fair queuing scheme QoS PolicyIgmp Configuration Community Strings Snmp ConfigurationAgent Mode Leave GroupTrap Version Trap ConfigurationSnmp v3 Configuration CommunityGroup Table Security Name User ID Context Table Context NameRead View Name Access Table Context PrefixSecurity Level Context Match RuleLldp Interval Lldp ConfigurationLldp Protocol Forward Delay Time Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration RstpSystem Configuration Rstp ModeRing Configuration Admin P2PAdmin Edge Admin Non StpEnable Dual Ring Enable RingEnable Couple Ring Enable Dual HomingServer Port 18 802.1X/Radius ConfigurationIeee 802.1x Protocol Radius Server IPAccept DisableMisc Configuration RejectMax Requests Supplicant TimeoutServer Timeout Static MAC Address SettingsAll MAC Addresses MAC FilteringMember Ports Multicast FilteringCouple Ring Network ApplicationsRing Application Example of Couple Ring Connection Dual HomingNetwork Applications Dual Ring Example of Dual Ring Connection DiagramRegulatory Approvals SpecificationsTechnology Management Specifications Dhcp Appendix B TroubleshootingSystem Commands Set Command Set ListsCommands Set List Port Commands Set Broadcast-only Broadcast-multicast-flooded-unicastBroadcast-multicast Vlan Commands Set Trunk Commands SetPorted based Vlan configuration Switch#vlan databaseSwitchvlan#vlanmode portbase Switchvlan#vlanmode 802.1qSpanning Tree Commands Set Igmp Commands Set QoS Commands SetSnmp Commands Set Mac / Filter Table Commands SetSwitchconfig#snmpv3 mibview view Switchconfig#snmpv3 context-nameSwitchconfig#snmpv3 user test01 Group G1 password AuthPW PrivPW12 802.1x Commands Set Port Mirroring Commands SetTftp Commands Set SystemLog, Smtp and Event Commands Set Ring Commands Set Sntp Commands SetSwitchconfig# no ring dualhoming Switchconfig#ring homingportSwitch#show ring Switchconfig# no ring couplering