KTI Networks KGS-612F user manual Egress Tagging Rules, Egress Settings, Summary of Vlan Function

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3.3.8 Egress Tagging Rules

Egress Tagging rules are used to make change to the packet before it is stored into egress queue of an egress port. Three egress settings are provided for each port and are described as follows:

3.3.8.1 Egress Settings

Insert Tag (per port setting)

Enable - Insert the Tag data of the associated Packet Tag information into the packet Disable - No tagging is performed.

Untagging Specific VID (per port setting)

Enable - No tag insertion if the VID data of the associated Packet Tag information matches the Untagged VID configured in next setting even [Insert Tag] is enabled.

Disable - This rule is not applied.

3.3.9 Summary of VLAN Function

VLAN Modes

Port-based VLAN Mode : simple port-based 2-VLAN-groups mode

Port-based VLAN ISP Mode : simple port-based 5-VLAN-groups mode

Advanced VLAN Mode : Full VLAN configuration for port-based and Tag-based VLAN

Advanced VLAN Mode

Egress Settings (per port) : [Tag Aware], [Keep Tag], [Drop Untag], [Drop Tag]

Ingress Default Tag (per port) : [PVID], [CFI], [User Priority]

VLAN Groups (global) : 8 VLAN groups

VLAN Group Settings (per group) : [VID], [Member Ports], [Source Port Check]

Egress Settings : [Insert Tag], [Untagging Specific VID], [Untagged VID]

VLAN range supported : 1 ~ 4095 (eight VLANs at the same time)

[PVID] [VID] [Untagged VID] value range : 1 ~ 4095

3.4 802.1X Authentication

For some IEEE 802 LAN environments, it is desirable to restrict access to the services offered by the LAN to those users and devices that are permitted to make use of those services. IEEE 802.1X Port- based network access control function provide a means of authenticating and authorizing devices at- tached to a LAN port that has point-to-point connection characteristics, and of preventing access to that port in cases in which the authentication and authorization process fails. The 802.1X standard relies on the client to provide credentials in order to gain access to the network. The credentials are not based on a hardware address. Instead, they can be either a username/password combination or a certificate. The credentials are not verified by the switch but are sent to a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server, which maintains a database of authentication information. 802.1X consists of three components for authentication exchange, which are as follows:

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Contents KGS-612F Page Trademarks Table of Contents Snmp Support Appendix. Factory Default Settings Plug and Play Quality of Service802.1x Authentication Fiber ConnectivityProduct Panels FeaturesFront panel Rear panel Function LED IndicatorsSpecifications 10/100/1000 Copper PortsSwitch Functions LED IndicatorsMechanical DC Power InputSoftware Management Functions EnvironmentalMounting the Switch on a Wall Safety CautionsUnpacking Applying Power Mounting the Switch on a Din-rail ChassisAC Power Adapter Specifications Reset Button Making UTP ConnectionsFiber Port Configuration Installing SFP Fiber TransceiverConnecting Fiber Cables Making Fiber ConnectionLED Indication Configuring IP Address and Password for the SwitchFunction State Interpretation User priority Abbreviation#of bits Frame field Pvid Port VIDQoS Function Packet Priority Classification Egress Service PolicyPriority Class Queues Vlan Function 2.1 802.1Q Tag Aware Per port setting Keep Tag Per port setting Vlan OperationIngress Default Tag Per Port Setting Drop Untag Per Port SettingDrop Tag Per Port Setting Packet Tag InformationVlan Classification Vlan Group Table ConfigurationPacket Forwarding Egress Tagging Rules Egress Settings802.1X Authentication Summary of Vlan FunctionPage Web Browser Login to the Switch UnitStart Browser Software and Making Connection Set IP Address for the System UnitMain Management Menu ConfigurationMaintenance MonitoringSystem Configuration Description CFIManagement Vlan Switch Embedded Web Server operationVlan Function Configuration Function PortsSFP DDM Status Information FunctionVlan Configuration Description VLANsPort-based Vlan Mode Mode Operation Port-based Vlan ISP ModeExample Advanced Vlan Mode Ingress Default Tag Ingress Settings Tag-ignore Tag-aware Received packet type Tag Aware =Tag-ignore Vlan Groups Aggregation/Trunking configuration Important Notes for Vlan ConfigurationSwitch Vlan Mode selection Double Tagged in Advanced Vlan ModeAggregation Lacp Rstp 10 802.1X Configuration Radius IP 10.1 802.1X Re-authentication Parameters Mirroring Quality of Service QoS Configuration Description12.1 802.1p Mapping Class 3 ~ ClassDscp Mapping QoS Service Policy Weighted ratio priority Class 3210 = 1111 weighted ratioStorm Control Statistics Overview Statistics DescriptionDetailed Statistics Button DescriptionLacp Status Status DescriptionStatus Description Ping Ping DescriptionUpdate Firmware Reboot SystemRestore Default LogoutSnmp Support Vlan Configuration System ConfigurationPorts Configuration Port-based Vlan Mode settingLacp Port Configuration 802.1X Configuration Rstp System ConfigurationRstp Port Configuration Mirroring ConfigurationQoS 802.1p Mapping Quality of Service ConfigurationQoS Service Policy QoS Dscp MappingStorm Control Configuration