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Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 1.2
Filter Unregistered Frames Sets this port to filter (discard) all received unregistered packets. The
Business Policy Switch does not support the Yes option.
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 spec ific VLAN. For example, a port with a
PVID of 3 assigns all untagged frames received on this port to VLAN 3.
Default 1
Range 1 to 4094
Port Priority Prioritizes the order in which the switch forwards packets received on
specified ports (see CH1).
Default 0
Range 0 to 7
Taggi ng Allows you to assign VLAN Port Membership tagging options to this port,
as follows:
•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 w ill be 8 02.1Q
tagged.
Restriction: If this port is a Gigabit port or a BayStack 410-24T switch
port that is a protocol-based VLAN member, you cannot set this field
value to Untagged Access. This restriction also applies if this port is a
MultiLink trunk member with a Gigabit port or a BayStack 410-24T
switch port that is a protocol-based VLAN member.
Setting this field value on any port to Tagged Trunk causes incoming
untagged packets to be assigned to t he PVID VLAN. They will no longer
be classified based on the information within the packet, even if they are
members of a policy-based VLAN.
Default Untagged Access
Range Untagged Access, Tagged Trunk
Tabl e 27 VLAN P ort Configuration screen fields (continued)Field Description