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<1> Configuration: Setup the VLAN configurations for the Fiber and the LAN port.
{ VLAN > Configuration }
<0> Ethertype for Custom S-ports [88A8]
{ FIBER }
<1> Port VLAN [ 1]
<2> Port Type [C-Port ]
<3> Ingress Acceptance [Tagged and Untagged]
<4> Egress Tagging [Untag Port VLAN ]
<5> Allowed VLANs [1 ]
{ LAN }
<6> Port VLAN [ 1]
<7> Port Type [C-Port ]
<8> Ingress Acceptance [Tagged and Untagged]
<9> Egress Tagging [Untag Port VLAN ]
<A> Allowed VLANs [1 ]
<0> User may define a custom EtherType for S-port (QinQ) packets.
<1,6> Port VLAN: For Fiber and/or LAN port, sets the VID for the port. VID 1 is the "default VID". A VID from 2~4095 will set the 'access' VID
for that port.
<2,7> Port Type: The C-Port type is a standard 802.1Q, single, inner tag where the "C" refers to 'customer' in MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)
terminology. The S-Port type, where "S" refers to 'service provider', is the outer tag for 802.1ad or QinQ, which is added to an Ethernet frame
which already has a 802.1Q tag.
<3,8> Ingress Acceptance: This is an acceptance filter that is applied to packets coming into the Fiber or LAN port. Three settings are
supported here, all packets tagged and untagged, only tagged packets or only untagged packets. Packets that do not match the acceptance
filter are dropped.
<4,9> Egress Tagging: How packets leave the Fiber or LAN port are affected by this setting:
Untag the port VID. All packets which match the port VLAN VID will be untagged on egress
Tag All. All packets with tags will keep their tag and any untagged packets will be tagged with the Port VLAN VID.
Untag All. Tags are removed from all packets which egress this port.
<5,A> Allowed VLANS: In this field, all VIDs which will be allowed can be specifically addressed here. Individual VIDs entered are separated
by commas, while ranges of VIDs are separated by dashes. (ex. 1, 10-24). Up to 16 VIDs are supported.
<2> Membership: Display the VLAN membership for the Gi 1/1 (LAN) and Gi 1/2 (Fiber) ports.
VLAN Interface
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1 LAN, Fiber

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