
Using the Console Interface
Table 3-16. VLAN Port Configuration Screen Fields (continued)
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Filter Untagged Frames | Sets this port to filter (discard) all received untagged frames. | ||
| Restriction: If this port is a gigabit port or a port that is a | ||
| VLAN member, you cannot set this field value to No. This restriction also | ||
| applies if this port is a trunk member with a gigabit port or a port that is a | ||
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| Default | No | |
| Range | No, Yes | |
Filter Unregistered Frames | Sets this port to filter (discard) all received unregistered packets. | ||
| Default | No | |
| Range | No, Yes | |
Port Name | The default port name (with associated stack unit number when | ||
| configured) assigned to this port. You can change this field to any name | ||
| that is up to 16 characters long. | ||
| Default | Unit x, Port x | |
| Range | Any ASCII string of up to 16 printable characters | |
PVID | Associates this port with a specific VLAN. For example, a port with a | ||
| PVID of 3 assigns all untagged frames received on this port to VLAN 3. | ||
| Default | 1 |
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| Range | 1 to 4094 | |
Port Priority | Prioritizes the order in which the switch forwards packets received on | ||
| specified ports (see “IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing” on page | ||
| Default | 0 |
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| Range | 0 to 7 | |
Tagging | Allows you to assign VLAN Port Membership tagging options to this port, | ||
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| • Untagged Access: Any VLAN that this port is a member of will not be | ||
| 802.1Q tagged. | ||
| • Tagged Trunk: Any VLAN that this port is a member of will be 802.1Q | ||
| tagged. |
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| Restriction: If this port is a gigabit port or a port that is a | ||
| VLAN member, you cannot set this field value to Untagged Access. This | ||
| restriction also applies if this port is a trunk member with a gigabit port or | ||
| a port that is a | ||
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