Accton Technology 4508, CheetahSwitch Workgroup Management Guide, Vlan Static Membership by Port

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Management Guide

Use the screens shown below to assign ports to the specified VLAN group as an IEEE 802.1Q tagged port. Assign ports as tagged if they are connected to 802.1Q VLAN compliant devices. If the port is connected to VLAN-unaware devices, frames will passed to the untagged VLAN group this port has been assigned to under VLAN Port Configuration.

Parameter

Description

Egress Ports

Adds ports to the specified VLAN.

Forbidden Egress Ports

Prevents a port from being automatically added to this VLAN via GVRP.

 

Note that GVRP is not supported by this switch.

VLAN Static Membership by Port

Use the screen shown below to assign VLAN groups to the selected port. To perform detailed port configuration for a specific VLAN, use the VLAN Static Table.

Parameter

Description

Port Number

Port number on the switch selected from the upper display panel.

Add/Remove

Add or remove selected VLAN groups for the port indicated in the Port

 

Number field.

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CheetahSwitch Workgroup, 4508 specifications

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