
The VLAN LAG Settings page contains the following fields:
•LAG — The LAG number included in the VLAN.
•LAG VLAN Mode — The LAG VLAN mode. Possible values are:
–Customer — The LAG belongs to VLANs. When LAGs are in Customer mode, the added tag provides a VLAN ID to each customer, ensuring private and segregated network traffic.
–General — The LAG belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN is
–Access — The LAG belongs to a single, untagged VLAN.
–Trunk — The LAG belongs to VLANs in which all ports are tagged (except for one port that can be untagged).
•Dynamic — Assigns a LAG to a VLAN based on the host source MAC address connected to the LAG. The possible values are:
–Checked — The LAG may be registered in a dynamic VLAN.
–Unchecked — The LAG is not allowed to register in a dynamic VLAN.
•PVID
VLAN 4095 is defined as per standard and industry practice, as the Discard VLAN. Packets classified to this VLAN are dropped.
•Frame Type — Packet type accepted by the LAG. The possible values are:
–Admit Tag Only — Only tagged packets are accepted by the LAG.
–Admit All — Tagged and untagged packets are both accepted by the LAG.
•Ingress Filtering — Enables or disables Ingress filtering by the LAG. Ingress filtering discards packets that are destined to VLANs of which the specific LAG is not a member. The possible values are:
–Enable — Ingress filtering is activated on the LAG.
–Disable — Ingress filtering is not activated on the LAG.
•Current Reserve VLAN — The VLAN currently designated as the reserved VLAN.
•Reserve VLAN for Internal Use — The VLAN that is designated as the reserved VLAN after the device is reset.
Assigning VLAN LAG Settings:
1Open the VLAN LAG Settings page.
2Select a LAG from the LAG
3Click Apply Changes.
The VLAN LAG parameters are defined, and the device is updated.
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