DES-3326S Layer 3 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide

Figure 5-8. Adding an IEEE 802.1Q Tag

Port VLAN ID

Packets that are tagged (are carrying the 802.1Q VID information) can be transmitted from one 802.1Q compliant network device to another with the VLAN information intact. This allows 802.1Q VLANs to span network devices (and indeed, the entire network – if all network devices are 802.1Q compliant).

Unfortunately, not all network devices are 802.1Q compliant. These devices are referred to as tag-unaware.802.1Q devices are referred to as tag-aware.

Prior to the adoption 802.1Q VLANs, port-based and MAC- based VLANs were in common use. These VLANs relied upon a Port VLAN ID (PVID) to forward packets. A packet received on a given port would be assigned that port’s PVID and then be forwarded to the port that corresponded to the packet’s destination address (found in the switch’s forwarding table). If the PVID of the port that received the packet is different from the PVID of the port that is to transmit the packet, the switch will drop the packet.

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