Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch
Table | VLAN Port Configuration Screen Fields (continued) | ||
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Filter Untagged Frames | Sets this port to filter (discard) all received untagged packets. | ||
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| Default | No |
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| Range | No, Yes |
Filter Unregistered Frames | Sets this port to filter (discard) all received unregistered packets. | ||
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| Default | No |
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| Range | No, Yes |
Port Name |
| The default port name (with associated stack unit number when | |
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| configured) assigned to this port. You can change this field to any name | |
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| that is up to 16 characters long. | |
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| Default | Unit x, Port x |
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| Range | Any ASCII string of up to 16 printable characters |
PVID |
| Associates this port with a specific VLAN. For example, a port with a | |
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| PVID of 3 assigns all untagged frames received on this port to VLAN 3. | |
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| Default | 1 |
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| Range | 1 to 4094 |
Port Priority |
| Prioritizes the order in which the switch forwards packets received on | |
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| specified ports (see “IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing” on page | |
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| 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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| as follows: |
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| • Untagged Access: Any VLAN that this port is a member of will not be | |
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| 802.1Q tagged. | |
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| • Tagged Trunk: Any VLAN that this port is a member of will be 802.1Q | |
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| tagged. |
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| The Port Membership field in the VLAN Configuration screen is | |
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| dependent on the Tagging field value (see the Port Membership field | |
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| description in Table | |
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| Default | Untagged Access |
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| Range | Untagged Access, Tagged Trunk |
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