User Manual
Ingress Rule:
Each packet received by a
1.If the VID of the packet is null VID (VID=0)or this packet is an untagged packet:
a.If there are still some other ways(e.g. protocol, MAC address, application,
b.If there is only
2.If the VID is not a null VID (VID≠0), then use the value to classify the VLAN group.
Egress Rule:
An egress list is used to make the tagging and forwarding decision on an outgoing port. It specifies the VLANs whose packets can be transmitted out and specifies if the packet should be tagged or not. It can be configured for port’s VLAN membership, and tagged or untagged for a transmitted packet. When a packet is transmitted out, the VLAN bridge checks the port’s egress list. If the VLAN of the packet is on the egress list of the port on which the packet transmits out, the packet will be transmitted with the priority accordingly. If enabled, an egress port will transmit out a tagged packet if the port is connected to a
Independent VLAN Learning (IVL):
It specifies the mode how to learn MAC address. For a specified VLAN, it will use an independent filtering database (FID) to learn or look up the membership information of the VLAN and decide where to go.
Shared VLAN Learning (SVL):
It specifies the mode how to learn MAC address. In this mode, some VLAN or all VLANs use the same filtering database storing the membership information of the VLAN to learn or look up the membership information of the VLAN. In
Filtering Database:
Referred to as FID. It can provide the information where the packet will be sent to. Filtering database will supply the outgoing port according to the request from forwarding process with VID and DA. When a packet is received, if it has a
In SVL, VLANs use the same Filtering Database. In IVL, VLANs use different FIDs. Any VID can be assigned to the same FID by administrator.
Publication date: March, 2007
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