VLANs

Tag-based VLAN Mode

Port-based VLAN Mode

Tag based mode is fully 802.1Q VLAN compliant. You must explicitly configure the Egress and Ingress rules for each port and each VLAN. On the webUI, use the 802.1Q TAG-BASED VLAN menu to configure VLANs.

The mT2 Switch and m2 WallPlate can operate independently. Be sure to configure all ports on the Switch and the WallPlates for proper operation. Consult one of the VLAN Tutorials.

Port based VLAN is also called Port Isolation or Port Privacy in other switches.

When operating in port-based mode, the T2 Switch will ignore 802.1Q VLAN tags. Port isolation is based on a VLAN Map. On the webUI, use the PORT-BASED menu to see the VLAN Map and change the mapping. See below for more details.

Note: The Switch operates in port-based mode; whereas the WallPlates only operate in tag-based, or disabled. This allows for special case configurations where the WallPlates do all the 802.1Q VLAN tagging, while the Switch maintains port-to-port privacy.

VLAN commands in mT2

All VLAN configurations are also available from the webUI.

vlan config default vlan enable/disable vlan add

vlan delete

vlan name

vlan membership add vlan membership egress

vlan membership delete vlan interface ingress

vlan interface egress

vlan interface igmp vlan interface mgmt vlan mode

Restore VLAN configuration to default

Enable or disable VLAN support. Requires a system reboot after issuing this command.

Create or modify a VLAN.

Delete a VLAN Group. Remove all ports that are members of the group before deleting the group.

Enter a friendly name for the VLAN

Add or delete a VLAN from a port. Allows the VLAN to transmit on the port

Sets how a VLAN will egress; with a tag or without. By default, packets will transmit untagged unless specified using this command. Note this command does NOT apply to WallPlate ports

Deletes a port from a VLAN membership

Ingress command: Assign the PVID for a port. This VLAN ID will be assigned to all packets received untagged on this port

Set the Egress mode on any CPE port. This command does not apply to mT2 Switch ports

Assign VLAN for IGMP packets

Assign VLAN for layer 2 security for all management traffic

Set the mode of operation on the Switch and the WallPlates. Options are IEEE 802.1Q tag-based, or Port-based. Note: WallPlates only support tag-based or disabled.

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Motorola T2-2500, 45101 manual Vlan commands in mT2, Tag-based Vlan Mode Port-based Vlan Mode

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