Canton 3C16476CS manual Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames, Port Detail, Vlan Detail

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Port Detail

Choose a port to display the tagged and untagged VLAN memberships it is associated with.

Figure 30 Port Detail Screen

VLAN Detail

Use this screen to display detailed VLAN information.

1Enter a set of VLANs or select all VLANs to add to the details list, then click Select.

2From drop down menu, choose a VLAN to display the tagged and untagged VLAN memberships it is associated with the ports on the switch.

Configuring VLANs

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Figure 31 VLAN Detail Screen

Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames

Each port on the Switch is capable of passing tagged or untagged frames.

The following describes how the Switch will handle tagged and untagged frames.

When a port receives a tagged frame with a VLAN ID and the port is a member (untagged or tagged) of that VLAN, the frame is accepted. Otherwise the if the port is not a member of that VLAN, the frame is discarded.

When a port receives an untagged frame and the port is an untagged member of a VLAN, the frame is accepted and assigned to that VLAN ID.

Otherwise if the port is not an untagged member of any VLAN, the frame is discarded.

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Contents 3C16476CS Baseline Switch 2250 PlusEnd of Life Statement Regulated Materials StatementEnvironmental Statement about the Documentation Contents Safety Information Conventions Icon DescriptionConvention Description Documentation Comments Related DocumentationAutonegotiating 10/100 Mbps Ports Overview of the Baseline Switch 2250 PlusFeatures and Capabilities Autosensing of MDI/MDIX ConnectionsPriority Level SFP PortsTraffic Prioritization Forwarding of Bpdu PacketsPhysical Features Front Panel48 RJ-45 Ports 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP Ports Link/Activity LEDsStatusMeaning Status Meaning Module Active LEDsPackage Contents Before You Begin Positioning the SwitchAufstellen des Switch Using the Mounting KitRack-Mounting or Free-Standing Inserting the Screws Montagesatz AnweisungenColor State Supplying Power to the SwitchPlacing Units On Top of Each Other Checking for Correct OperationConnecting Devices to the Switch Connecting a Network DeviceUsing SFP Transceivers Approved SFP TransceiversInserting an SFP Transceiver Performing Spot Checks Removing an SFP TransceiverVerify That Installing the Switch Running the Discovery Application Requirements for Accessing the Web InterfaceWelcome screen of Discovery appears Logging On to the Web Interface Navigating the Web InterfaceMenu Menu Item Description Lists the available items on the menuNavigating the Web Interface ButtonsAccessing the Interface Without Using Discovery Dhcp Assigned IP AddressManually Assigned Static IP Address Configuration Overview Device Summary InformationDevice View Color Key Polling IntervalAdministration Settings Modifying the IP Address SettingsAutomatic IP Configuration IP Setup Backup ConfigurationRestore Configuration Initialize Firmware UpgradeReboot System AccessUser Summary Create User Modify UserRemove User Snmp Add SetupSystem Time SummarySnmp Remove Configuring VLANsModify Vlan VlanModify Vlan Screen Modify PortRemove RenameForwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames Port DetailVlan Detail Sample Vlan Configurations Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same SwitchSetting Up Vlan Across Two Switches Spanning Tree Tagged Vlan ConfigurationIgmp Query Igmp SnoopingConfiguring Port Settings AdministrationBroadcast Storm Detail Port Administration Summary ScreenLink Aggregation Speed/Duplex for 1000 Mbps ConnectionsCreate Guidelines for Creating TrunksModify Spanning Tree per PortSpanning Tree Summary Screen Spanning Tree Detail Screen Port MirroringPort Mirroring Screen QoS VoIP Traffic SettingsQoS VoIP Setup Screen Port SetupOUI Modify OUI SummaryConfigure SecurityRadius Client Radius Client Configure Screen 802.1X Settings802.1X Setup Screen Cable Diagnostics MonitoringAddress Table Cable Diagnostic Screen DiagnosticsConfiguring the Switch Forgotten Password Resetting to Factory DefaultsLink/Activity LED is on, but network perfor- mance is poor Solving LED IssuesForgotten Static IP Address Fiber cable is connected, but the Module Active LED is offAll ports appear to show continual activity If the Problem PersistsTroubleshooting Purchase Value-Added Services Troubleshoot Online Access Software DownloadsRegister Your Product Contact Us Telephone Technical Support and RepairCountry Country Telephone NumberUS and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Important Safety Information Safety InformationAppendix B Safety Information Electrical Related StandardsEnvironmental PhysicalAppendix C Technical Information Category 3 cable 1000BASE-TAutonegotiation BandwidthEthernet Category 5e cablesCategory 6 cable ClientLayer Ieee 802.1pIeee 802.3ad IP AddressProtocol SwitchNetwork PingTrunking Traffic monitoringGlossary Index Index Regulatory Notices