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936
WebEML User Manual
All the user Ethernet ports and all the Radio directions can be considered.
Both enabled and disabled user Ethernet ports (radio ports when declared
are implicitly enabled) can be member of a VLAN. This means that a
disabled port can be configured as a member of a VLAN and a port already
member of a VLAN can be disabled continuing to be a member of the same
VLAN.
v. In the Untagged Ports field, select, among the ports belonging to this VLAN
(members), the untagged ports (in egress the VLAN will be removed from
the frames).
Only the user Ethernet ports, enabled and disabled, are manageable. The
VLAN cannot be removed from the radio ports (with the exception of VLAN
1).
The VLAN-ID values allowed are in the range 2 - 4080. By default, for the
VLAN IDs defined, all the ports are members and the Untag flag is set to
False, which means all the frames are transmitted with a tag.
3. In Figure 705 two VLANs have been created. Click on the EDIT VLan or DEL
VLan buttons to modify or delete a VLAN.
Note: If one tagged packet with VLAN-ID X is received on a port which is not member of
the VLAN-ID X, the packet is dropped.
Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01

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