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4.0 Configuration
By default the VIP4G is configured to Port Based VLAN with all ports
bridged. See above description for differences between Port Based
and Tagged VLANs.
VLAN Mode
Values (selection)
Port Based
802.1Q (Tagged)
If 802.1Q is selected for the VLAN mode, the Native VLAN can be
configured here. It is important for switch-to-switch connections to use
a consistent Native VLAN.
Native VLAN
Values
1
When adding a VLAN you must select a VLAN ID. Select between 2
and 127 for valid VLAN IDs.
VLAN ID
Values
2 (2-127)
VLAN names can be added to aid in VLAN identification (purpose, I,e
Engineering, Accounting, etc).
VLAN Name
Values
vlan2
Assign port to the current VLAN.
Exclude: Not part of the current VLAN
Tagged Member: In 802.1Q this assigns the current VLAN to the port,
Untagged Member: In port based VLAN this assigns a port to the
current VLAN. As mentioned previously, in port based VLAN, ports can
only belong to a single VLAN.
Port 1 - 3
Values (selection)
Exclude
Tagged Member
Untagged Member
Allows the user the ability to assign specific configured network
interfaces to a specific VLAN. (802.1Q)
Network
Values (selection)
None
LAN
(additional network interfaces)
If 802.1Q is selected for the VLAN mode, the Native VLAN can be
configured here. It is important for switch-to-switch connections to use
a consistent Native VLAN.
Native VLAN
Values
1