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| Management VLAN ID |
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| VLAN ID | Set the management VLAN of this |
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| 1 to 4094 |
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| Port Type |
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| Setting | Description |
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| Access | This port type is used to connect single devices without |
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| Trunk | Select “Trunk” port type to connect another 802.1Q |
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| VLAN aware switch or another LAN that combines |
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| tagged and/or untagged devices and/or other |
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ATTENTION
For communication redundancy in the VLAN environment, set “Redundant Port,” “Coupling Port,” and “Coupling Control Port” as “Trunk Port,” since these ports act as the “backbone” to transmit all packets of different VLANs to different
Setting | Description | Factory Default |
VID range from 1 | Set the port default VLAN ID for untagged devices that | 1 |
to 4094 | connect to the port. |
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Fixed VLAN List (Tagged) |
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Setting | Description | Factory Default |
VID range from 1 | This field will be active only when selecting the “Trunk” | None |
to 4094 | port type. Set the other VLAN ID for tagged devices that |
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Forbidden VLAN List |
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Setting | Description | Factory Default |
VID range from 1 | This field will be active only when selecting the “Trunk” | None |
to 4094 | port type. Set the VLAN IDs that will not be supported |
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| by this trunk port. Use commas to separate different |
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To configure