Patton electronic 2160 user manual Vlan Mode

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Model 2160 Series User Manual

5 • Console and Telnet configuration

 

 

VLAN

Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of differ- ent LAN segments. Because VLAN is based on logical instead of physical connections, it is extremely flexible.

You can setup the Virtual LAN (VLAN) parameters in VLAN command. The Model 2160 supports VLAN- to-PVC only for bridge mode operation, i.e., the VLAN spreads over both the CO and CPE sides, where there is no layer 3 routing involved. The unit supports up to 8 active VLANs with shared VLAN learning (SVL) bridge out of 4096 possible VLANs specified in IEEE 802.1Q.

The vlan command menu lists commands for setting up the line port. Move the cursor “ >>” to vlan in the setup menu and press Enter. The following menu displays:

>> mode

Trigger virtual LAN function

modify

Modify virtual LAN table

pvid

Modify port default VID

link_mode

Modify port link type

list

Show VLAN configuration

To activate the VLAN function, move the cursor “ >> “ to mode and press Enter. The products support two types of VLAN: 802.1Q and Port-Based.

802.1Q defines the operation of VLAN bridges that permit the definition, operation, and administration of VLAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure. Port-Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet for- warding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port.

Mode

You can choose from two types of VLANs: 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN or Port Based VLAN. If you are not going to use the VLAN function, set this option to Disable.

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Command: setup vlan mode <Disable8021QPort>

Message: Please input the following information. Trigger VLAN function (TAB Select) <Disable>:

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Table 19 shows the options available within the VLAN mode command menu:

 

Table 19. VLAN Mode Options

 

 

Menu

Options

 

 

VLAN Mode

Disable 802.1Q Tag VLAN Port-Based VLAN

 

 

Setup Command Menu

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Contents CopperLink Model 2160 Series Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Web configuration Console and Telnet configuration LAN Vlan Port pin-outs 111 List of Figures Page List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure Impaired functioning PrecautionsTected by a circuit breaker Safety when working with electricityGeneral observations Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageGeneral conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral information Chapter contentsModel Model 2160 overviewLED descriptions Model 2160 front panelPort descriptions Model 2160 rear panelGround terminal Reset buttonApplications overview Typical application IntroductionDistance Chart 2160 Series Auto Mode TCPAM-32/16 Distance chartsDistance Chart Model 2160 Series Optimal Mode Distance Chart 2160 Series Optimal Mode TCPAM-128Distance Chart Model 2160 Series TCPAM-128 Distance Chart 2160 Series TCPAM-128Hardware installation Planning the installation AC Power Mains Network diagramIP related information Unpacking the Model Installing the ModelConnecting cables Location and mounting requirementsGrounding stud Grounding the Model 2160 and connecting powerTelnet configuration requirements Configuring the ModelWeb configuration requirements Console configuration requirementsWeb configuration Web configuration TCP/IP setup Setting Up the WMISystem Login System login screen Basic Configuration OptionsDhcp server Operation mode and Management portBasic Dhcp setup LAN Review and save basic setup changes Review and save basic setup changesLine Type Advanced Configuration OptionsAnnex Type Line Probe Tcpam TypeMain Rate SNR MarginVlan VID 1Q Tag-Based Vlan 802.1Q Tag-Based VlanVlan tag field 802.1Q Vlan Port-Based Vlan Port-Based VlanQoS Quality of Service QoSQoS Port Based Priority Port Based PriorityWRR Example SP Example QoS Vlan Tag Priority Vlan Tag PriorityDefault QoS Vlan Tag Priority Table IP Dscp Priority Service by WRRQoS IP Dscp Priority WRR Configuration Shows the results of the configuration for the LAN 1 port Flow Control Rate LimitLine Status Status OptionsManagement Status Performance Status LAN StatusSecurity Administration Administration OptionsUser Profiles Remote Management Hosts Snmp AdministrationCommunity Pool Snmp AdministrationRemote Syslog Trap Host PoolUtility Options Configuration ToolSystem Information Upgrade UpgradeRestart LogoutDhcp Server Dhcp Fixed Host DNS Proxy Console and Telnet configuration100 Interface commands Log in using TelnetLog in to the console interface Product name Line Bridge Window structureMenu tree for authorized users Main Menu TreeMain screen for authorized users Menu tree for unauthorized usersExplains the commands available in the main menu Enable Command MenuLine Setup Command MenuLink ModeMaximum Main Rate Clear Shows the options available within the lan command menuVlan Mode Setup Command Menu Pvid Queue Schedule QoSThis setting configures the weight value for each queue Queue WeightPort-Based Priority QoS Queue Egress RateVlan Tag Priority QoS IP Dscp Priority QoS Rate ListAddress Management IP address and subnet mask ManagementDhcp Fixed Host Dhcp ServerDNS Proxy Factory DefaultHost Name Line Status Command MenuOutDiscards Interface StatusShow Script Show Command MenuReboot Command Write CommandPing Command Ping Command User Profile Administration Command MenuModify/Add User Telnet TCP Port SecurityLegal IP Address Pool Community SnmpPlease input the following information Trap hostSupervisor Password Supervisor Password and IDSupervisor ID Restore system configuration Utility Command MenuUpgrade main software Backup system configuration101 Exit Command Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageRMA numbers Out-of-warranty serviceReturns for credit Return for credit policyAppendix a Compliance information Authorized European Representative ComplianceRadio and TV interference FCC Part CE Declaration of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Line Modulation Line ConnectorEthernet Connector Management ConnectorWeight Front Panel IndicatorsPower Supply DimensionsAppendix C Port pin-outs EIA-561 RJ-45 8-pin port Console portLine CopperLink Ethernet