NetComm NB712 manual 14.16.6 802.11Q Vlan, Follow the following steps to configure 802.11q Vlan

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14.16.6 802.11Q VLAN

Follow the following steps to configure 802.11q VLAN.

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Command: setup vlan active <Disable8021QPort>

Message: Please input the following information.

Tigger VLAN function (Tab select) <Disable>: 8021Q

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To modify the VLAN rule, move the cursor “ >> “ to modify and press enter.

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Command: setup vlan modify <1~8> <1~4094> <string>

Message: Please input the following information.

Rule entry index <1~8>: 1

VLAN ID (Enter for default) <1>: 10

VLAN port status (Enter for default): 11001

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For each VLAN, VLAN ID is a unique number among 1~4095.

VLAN port status is a 12-digit binary number whose bit-1 location indicates the VLAN port membership in which 4MSBs and 8MSB represents LAN ports and WAN port, respectively. For example: the above setting means that the VID 20 member port includes LAN1, LAN2 and WAN. The member ports are tagged members. Use PVID command to change the member port to untagged members

To assign PVID (Port VID), move the cursor “>>” to PVID and press enter. The port index 1 to 4 represents LAN1 to LAN4 respectively and port index 5 to 12 represents WAN1 to WAN8. VID value is the group at which you want to assign the PVID of the port. PVID is

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Command: setup vlan pvid <1~12> <1~4094>

Message: Please input the following information.

Port index <1~12>: 1

VID Value (Enter for default) <10>: 10

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To modify the link type of the port, move the cursor to link mode and press enter. There are two types of link: access and trunk. Trunk link will send the tagged packet form the port and access link will send un-tagged packet form the port. Port index 1 to 4 represents LAN1 to LAN4 respectively. According to the operation mode of the device, link type of WAN port is automatically configured. If the product operates in bridge mode, the WAN link type will be trunk, and in routing mode, access.

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Command: setup vlan link_mode <1~12> <AccessTrunk>

Message: Please input the following information.

Port index <1~12>: 1

Port link type (Tab select) <Trunk>: Access

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To view the VLAN table, move the cursor to list and press enter.

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NetComm NB712 manual 14.16.6 802.11Q Vlan, Follow the following steps to configure 802.11q Vlan