Switching
RM Web L3E
Release
6.0
07/2010
4.5
VLAN
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Note: If you are using the GOOSE protocol in accordance with IEC61850-8-
1, you activate the “VLAN 0 transparent mode”. Thus the prioritizing
information remains in the data packet in accordance with IEEE802.1D/p
even when the device forwards the data packet.
This also applies to other protocols that use this prioritizing in accordance
with IEEE802.1D/p but that do not require any VLANs in accordance with
IEEE802.1Q.
Note: When using the “Transparent Mode” in this way, note the following:
X For PowerMICE, MACH 104, MACH 1040 and MACH 4000:
In “Transparent mode”, the devices ignore the VLAN tags and the priority
tag on reception. Set the ports’ VLAN membership for all VLANs to "U“
(Untagged).
X For MACH 4002-24/48G:
In “Transparent mode”, the devices ignore the VLAN tags but evaluate the
priority tag. Set the ports’ VLAN membership for all VLANs to "U“
(Untagged).
Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting
VLAN 0
Transparent Mode
When the VLAN 0 Transparent Mode
is activated, the device accepts a
VLAN ID of 0 in the packet when it
receives it, regardless of the setting for
the port VLAN ID in the dialog (see on
page 115 “VLAN Port“).
Activate “VLAN 0 Transparent Mode”
to transmit packets with a priority TAG
without VLAN membership, i.e. with a
VLAN ID of 0.
On, Off Off
GVRP Activate “GVRP” to ensure the
distribution of VLAN information to the
neighboring devices via GVRP data
packets.
On, Off Off
Table 40: VLAN settings