
Chapter 4 Tutorials
Note: You will need to configure the VLAN supporting switches to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. For example, packets received on switch S1 from PC B on the LAN would be tagged to VLAN 5.
Figure 19 VLAN Configuration Example 4
VLAN TagID = 5
No VLAN Tag
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1Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Then press OK.
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