Patton electronic 3202 manual Port-Based Vlan

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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide

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Port-Based VLAN

Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page. Then, select the radio button for Port-Based VLAN to display the configuration options.

Figure 19. Port-Based VLAN page

Port-Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port. When using the port-based VLAN, the port is assigned to a specific VLAN indepen- dent of the user or system attached to the port. This means all users attached to the port should be members in the same VLAN. The network administrator typically performs the VLAN assignment. The port configuration is static and cannot be automatically changed to another VLAN without manual reconfiguration.

As with other VLAN approaches, the packets forwarded using this method do not leak into other VLAN domains on the network. After a port has been assigned to a VLAN, the port cannot send to or receive from devices in another VLAN.

The default setting for port-based VLANs (shown in Figure 19) is that all of ports are connected so that all ports can communicate with each other. Essentially, there are no virtual LANs. This option is the most flexible but the least secure.

If you click the LAN1 to LAN4 only with DSL and Sniffing (as shown here), there are port isolation means that each LAN’s port can only communicate with management port and cannot communicate with each other. This option is the most limiting but also the most secure.

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Contents RocketLink Model Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Web configuration Console and Telnet configuration Contacting Patton for assistance Port pin-outs List of Figures Model 3202 Getting Started Guide List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure Precautions Impaired functioningTected by a circuit breaker Safety when working with electricityPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Model 3202 firstClean the case with a soft slightly moist anti-static cloth General observationsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsChapter contents General informationModel 3202 overview ModelWAN 1-4 Link Model 3202 front panelLED descriptions LAN 1-4100MPort descriptions Model 3202 rear panelDC 9V 2A Reset button Ground terminalApplications overview Introduction Typical applicationDistance Chart 3200 Series Per Wire Pair Distance chartsDistance Chart Model 3202/4W 4 Wire/2 Pair Distance Chart Model 3202/8W 8 Wire/4 Pair Hardware installation Planning the installation AC Power Mains Network diagramIP related information Location and mounting requirements Installing the ModelConnecting cables Unpacking the ModelGrounding the Model 3202 and connecting power Grounding studConsole configuration requirements Configuring the ModelWeb configuration requirements Telnet configuration requirementsWeb configuration Web configuration TCP/IP setup Setting Up the WMISystem Login Operation mode and Mgmt port Basic Configuration OptionsSubnet Mask Host Name Soho Dhcp serverLAN Review and save basic setup changes IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2Line Type Advanced Configuration OptionsAnnex Type Main Rate Wire modelTcpam Type SNR MarginVlan VID 802.1Q Tag-Based Vlan 1Q Tag-Based Vlan802.1Q Vlan Web configuration Port-Based Vlan Port-Based VlanPort-Based QinQ Tpid Tag Protocol Identifier Enter 33024 for IEEE802.1QQuality of Service QoS Port Based Priority QoS Port Based PriorityVlan Tag Priority QoS Vlan Tag PriorityDefault Service by WRR IP Dscp PriorityClass Delay NormalStays the same link layer and routing protocol keep alive Throughput Normal High ReliabilityQoS IP Dscp Priority Rate Control Rate ControlLine Status Status OptionsMgmt Status Security Administration Administration OptionsLAN Status User Profiles Remote Management HostsSnmp Administration Snmp AdministrationCommunity Pool Snmp community pool configurationTrap Host Pool Utility OptionsSystem Information Configuration Tool Configuration ToolUpgrade LogoutRestart RestartConsole and Telnet configuration Dhcp Server Dhcp Fixed Host DNS Proxy Host NameConsole and Telnet configuration Ctrl + C Quit configuring the item Ctrl +Q Access help Log in using TelnetInterface commands Log in to the console interfaceWindow structure Console/Telnet MenuMain Menu Tree Menu tree for authorized usersMenu tree for unauthorized users Main screen for authorized usersEnable Command Menu Setup Command Menu Link ModeMaximum Main Rate Clear IP Address Subnet MaskVlan Mode Setup Command Menu Pvid QoS Mode QoSQoS Mode Weight Value Queue WeightQueue Schedule Port-Based Priority QoS Vlan Tag Priority QoSIP Dscp Priority QoS Vlan Tag Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Queue IndexPort ListRate Port SniffingMgmt Dhcp Server Dhcp Fixed HostDNS Proxy Factory DefaultHost Name Interface Status Status Command MenuShdsl Status ShdslSystem Show Command MenuWrite Command ConfigReboot Command Ping CommandUser Profile Administration Command MenuModify/Add User Telnet TCP Port SecurityLegal IP Address Pool Snmp CommunityReadWrite Trap hostReadOnly DeniedSupervisor Password Supervisor Password and IDSupervisor ID Backup system configuration Utility Command MenuUpgrade main software Restore system configurationExit Command Contacting Patton for assistance Warranty coverage Contact informationReturn for credit policy Out-of-warranty serviceReturns for credit RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information CE Declaration of Conformity ComplianceRadio and TV interference FCC Part Authorized European RepresentativeAppendix B Specifications Management Connector Shdsl ConnectorEthernet Connector Shdsl SpecificationsDimensions Front Panel IndicatorsPower Supply WeightAppendix C Port pin-outs Console port EIA-561 RJ-45 8-pin portEthernet