Lindy 25010 user manual Port-Based VLAN, VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN cannot co-exist at the same time

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2.5Port-Based VLAN

2.5Port-Based VLAN

The port-based VLAN divides the ports into different Virtual LAN domain groups. After setting the port-based VLAN, the different VLAN groups can’t access each other. The VLAN initial setting page is shown as below:

You need to click the Enable/Disable link text to enable/disable the port-based VLAN. When port-based VLAN is enabled, the 802.1Q VLAN will be disabled automatically. The port-based

VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN cannot co-exist at the same time.

You can add, delete, and modify the port-based VLAN for your needs. This system supports up to 32 port-based VLAN groups for manual entry. The following pages will describe in detail how to configure the port-based VLAN.

NOTE: A default port-based VLAN entry (No=1) is initially created by the system. This VLAN entry contains members for all ports. It can be regarded as no VLAN function because all ports are in the same group and no traffic isolation between any two ports. If there are new port-based VLAN groups created, the VLAN No. 1 will contain no members. The group No. 1 is a read-only VLAN group. And there are only 2 situations for this VLAN – all ports are member ports, and all ports are not member ports.

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Lindy 25010 user manual Port-Based VLAN, VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN cannot co-exist at the same time