NOTE: By default, all ports are member ports of the Default_VLAN. Before removing the
Deafult_VLAN from the VLAN table, make sure you have correct management VLAN and PVID
configurations, otherwise, incorrect configurations may disconnect your management PC to the
Managed Switch immediately when you enter the command.
4. Change the Management VLAN to VLAN 10 and set Port 26 to Trunk mode
Switch Management>VLAN Configuration>IEEE 802.1q Tag VLAN>Management VLAN
Click “OK” to apply the settings.
5. Check Management VLAN 10 settings again.
Switch Management>VLAN Configuration>IEEE 802.1q Tag VLAN>Configure VLAN
Now, Port 26 and CPU are member ports in Management VLAN 10.
Treatments of Packets:
1. A tagged packet arrives at Port 26
In this example, port 26 is assigned as a management port. Therefore, the client can manage
the Managed Switch remotely. When management traffic with tag 10 arrives at port 26, the tag
will be removed. Then, untagged traffic is sent to CPU. When sending out management traffic
out from port 26, it will be added a tag 10.