Configuration Using the NMS

2In the Add Ports drop-down list, select All or a group of ports. To select multiple ports, hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections.

3Select or enter the following parameters:

Parameter

Description

 

 

Reset the VLAN rules to

Click in this box to reset VLAN rules when the

default parameters

Submit button is clicked on.

 

 

Global Configuration

Specify Add, Delete, or No Set to add a rule,

VLAN Rule

delete a rule, or perform no action when the

 

Submit button is clicked on.

 

 

Activate

Specify whether the rule you are adding is

 

active.

 

 

Allow Tag/Untag on

Specify tag or untag.

Ingress Pkt.

The DSLAM tries to match to a VLAN rule

 

 

traffic that has not matched any other rule type.

 

If the packet is untagged it will match the one

 

and only allowed VLAN rule that indicates

 

Untagged. If the packet has a tag then the

 

DSLAM will try to find a Tagged rule that has a

 

VLAN range defined with the packet’s VLAN

 

ID. If it finds one it will use that rule, and then

 

the packet will be checked for all other criteria.

 

If it does not find a rule to match the packet

 

VLAN ID the packet is dropped.

 

 

VLAN

Specify a VLAN ID range that constitutes a

 

match of this rule. If you selected Untag, the

 

VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only

 

if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to

 

packets; if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag

 

added to packets, the VLAN field should be left

 

at the 0 - 0 default.

 

 

Add VLAN to Ingress

Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added

Pkt.

to ingress packets.

 

 

Priority

Specify the priority to be used when adding a

 

configured VLAN ID to a packet.

 

 

Fixed/Max

Specify the handling of VLAN priority (used

 

only if the received packet is already tagged):

 

z Fixed – The packet's original priority will

 

automatically be replaced with the Priority

 

specified above,

 

z Max – The packet's original priority will be

 

replaced with the configured Priority only if

 

the packet's original priority is greater than

 

the configured Priority.

 

 

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