Motorola T3 Power Broadband Tag-based Vlan webUI, Create/Delete VLANs, Set Vlan Egress Rules

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RADIUS network authenticated login

Tag-based VLAN webUI

Create/Delete VLANs

Use this menu to create new VLANs and assign a name to the VLAN. Note that you cannot delete VLAN 1, however VLAN 1 can be removed from all interfaces.

Set VLAN Egress Rules

Set the VLAN membership rules.

Click 3 times in the box to select (U)ntagged,

(T)agged or not a member. In this example, Eth1 is a (T)agged member of VLAN 50.

DSL ports will always be a (T)agged member of any VLANs on the connected WallPlate

In this example, Port 1 of the first WallPlate is an (U)ntagged member of VLAN 50.

Set VLAN Ingress Rules

Set the PVID for each port. This is also known as the native VLAN for the port. All packets received on these ports (as from a PC connected to the port) are assigned the PVID of the port

Port-based VLAN webUI

When the local mode is set to Port-based (The T3 Switch is the local mode), use the Port-based menu to create a Port Map.

By default, Eth1 and Eth2 can communicate with each other. All DSL ports can communicate with Eth1 and Eth2, but NOT with each other.

The example at right shows an effective way to configure port privacy on all DSL ports, and configure Eth2 as a cascade port. This example can be replicated on all Switches in a cascade for simple, effective port privacy.

Note:

Eth1 can communicate with Eth2

Eth1 can communicate with all DSL ports

Eth2 cannot communicate with all DSL ports

DSL ports cannot communicate with each other

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Contents T3 PowerBroadband Page Regulatory Statements Model Number45225 Frequency of Operation FCC and ICRF Exposure Guidelines InternationalRadio Frequency Interference Requirements- FCC Marking and European Economic Area EEAT2-2500 and T3 Switch M2 WallPlateWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Commands and Syntax Quality of Service QoS Commands and Syntax Command HierarchyAdministrative Commands Show CommandsCommand Completion Global CommandsStyle Conventions Interface Range T3 PowerBroadband Switch Adaptive Line PowerSystem Description M2 Ethernet WallPlateFeatures of the MC-802 802.11b/g radio Physical MC-802 Wireless WallPlateM2 Ethernet WallPlate Physical Radio Hardware Model Numbers and DescriptionModel Numbers and Description for related Products Model Number Part Number DescriptionFront View Rear ViewCross-Connect Connections Mounting OptionsM2 2 port Ethernet WallPlate LED Status LightsPage System Administration Management AccessCLI Configuration Script files Access MethodsConfiguration Files using the webUI File dirHttp Menus Wireless WallPlate Firmware Reboot the Wireless WallPlate to activate the new softwareUpgrading the Firmware T3 FirmwareLine Quality View System Configuration and Status Summary Startup RunningCommit mode Reset to Default ConfigurationOther Configuration Help System config mode automanualmodeManaging the Wireless WallPlates WallPlate Inventory and Firmware ImageShow remote inventory Show remote imageIP Addresses Private IP addressPublic IP address Static IP address poolConfiguring a Wlan Global Radio CommandsMonitor the WLANs and radios Per-WLAN CommandsExpanded Statistics and Status Access Control Lists ACLs Ip access-list config 1 deny httpRadius network authenticated login Authenticating Administrative AccessAuthenticating Clients using Configure the Radius ServerWallPlate Installation Basic ConfigurationTools Required Components provided with the MC-802 WallPlateComponents required to purchase StepEnable line power Determine which port is being installedFinish the installation Enable line powerVlan Specification 802.1Q VLANsVlan terminology Tagged UntaggedVlan commands Tag-based Vlan Mode Port-based Vlan ModeWeb UI configuration Vlan General webUITag-based Vlan webUI Create/Delete VLANsSet Vlan Egress Rules Set Vlan Ingress RulesPort-based Vlan webUI Quality of Service QoS QoS commands and conceptsNetwork qos interface queue interface-id mode mode 802.1P bit Dynamic packet classificationQueue Commands QoS ExamplePacket Classification Packet transmissionLine Status Line Current Line Current Value Watts ReferenceAppendix a Pin-out Assignments Fast Ethernet WallPlate portsT3 PowerBroadband Appendix B Hardware SpecificationsM2 WallPlate MC-802 Wireless WallPlate