3.5.2 IEEE802.1Q TAG VLAN

The VLAN is a group of ports that may spread around the network but communicate as though they belong to one subnet. By using IEEE802.1Q compliant VLAN, all ports can be reorganized into separate broadcast domains for security reasons and reduce bandwidth occupation instead of using routers to divide whole network into subnets. It produces cleaner network environment by reducing broadcast traffic and simplify network management by allowing you to move devices to another VLAN without changing physical connections.

Default settings of all ports are VLAN 1 and assigned PVID 1. Moreover, all ports of an Aggregation Group must be treated as an integer when added to/deleted from a VLAN. The IEEE802.1Q TAG VLAN Menu displays VLAN ID range, maximum number of supported VLANs, the number of created VLANs, and active VLANs. Moreover, this menu provides four options including VLAN Port Configuration, VLAN Table Status, VLAN Static Entry Created, VLAN Static Entry Modification, and VLAN Static Entry Delete.

3.5.2.1 VLAN Port Configuration

To set the PVID of a specific port, select 1 from IEEE802.1Q TAG VLAN Menu. Enter the port number you want to assign PVID to, and key in a desired number.

3.5.2.2 VLAN Table Status

To view the status of created VLANs, select 2 from IEEE802.1Q TAG VLAN Menu. This screen shows VLAN ID, VLAN name, members of this VLAN, active status, and creation time.

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