Alloy Computer Products GSS-8T16SFP, GSS-24T2SFP user manual Port-Based Vlan

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2.5Port-Based VLAN

Port-based VLAN divides the switches ports into different Virtual LAN domain groups. After setting up port -based VLAN, ports allocated into different VLAN groups can not access each other. This is like creating virtual switches that do not connect to each other.

The VLAN initial setting page is shown as below:

Of course, you need to click the Enable/Disable link text to enable/disable port-based VLAN. When port-based VLAN is enabled, the 802.1Q VLAN will be disabled automatically. Both port-based

VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN can not co-exist at the same time.

You can add, delete and modify port-based VLAN as required. Currently the switch supports up to 32 port-based VLAN groups for manual entry. The next few pages will described in detail, how to configure port-based VLAN.

NOTE: A default port-based VLAN entry (No=1) is initially created by the system. This VLAN entry contains all ports as member and can be regarded as a non operational VLAN, as all ports are in the same group and no traffic isolation exists between any two ports. If new port-based VLAN groups are created, then VLAN No. 1 will contain no members. Group No. 1 is a read-only VLAN group. There are only 2 situations for this VLAN – all ports are member ports, or all ports are not members.

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Contents Version 24x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 2 paired SFP Ports8x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 16 SFP Ports Table of Content 11.3 ARL Aging User Management Introduction Main Features Managing The Switch „ IP addressConfiguration Functions for the Switch Configuration Port StatusPort Configuration Page About the Copper/Fiber Media Auto-Detection Port Statistics UnicastPkts Port-Based Vlan Vlan and 802.1Q Vlan can not co-exist at the same timeAdd Port-Based Vlan Groups Page Delete Port-Based Vlan Groups Edit Port-Based Vlan Groups 802.1Q Vlan Enable/Disable Vlan 2 802.1Q Vlan Port Configuration 3 802.1Q Vlan Config Page Page Trunking Trunking Rules Page 2 Get/Refresh the Latest Trunk Settings Enable Trunk Modify Trunk Settings Disable Trunk Port Mirroring 1 Get/Refresh the Latest Mirror Settings Enable Mirror Modify Mirror Settings Disable Mirror QOS Quality of Service 1 Get/Refresh the Latest QOS Settings „ Scheduling MethodEnable QOS Modify QOS Settings Rate and Storm Control Rate ControlPage Storm Control Page System Setup Firmware Update Firmware Update Via Tftp Firmware Update Via BOOTP/TFTP Assign an IP address by Dhcp server Dhcp ClientAssign a fixed IP address ARL Aging User Management Reset System Switch Management Commands In Console Command Line Interface CLIHyper Terminal Setup Options „ Login System„ Get System Information „ Get Current Network Settings„ Help Menu „ Configure Network „ User Management„ Upgrade Firmware Via Tftp or BOOTP/TFTP „ Reboot System„ Reboot System After Write Default „ Logout„ Buffer Memory „ Standards Compliance„ Interfaces „ Packet Forwarding and Filtering Rates„ Weight „ Electromagnetic Emissions Class a „ Power„ Dimensions „ Safety