Intel ZT 8101 10/100 Network Router User Manual


 
122 Intel® NetStructure™ ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch User’s Manual
Using the Web Console
To configure a port-based VLAN
Ports must be removed from another VLAN before they are available for assigning as static
members of a port-based VLAN.
1. In the left panel, click
VLAN Configurations.
2. In the top panel, click
Port-Based VLANs.
3. Click
New and configure these fields.
4. Click
Apply.
5. To modify a VLAN, select it from the list and click
Edit.
To configure an 802.1Q VLAN
1. In the left panel, click VLAN Configurations.
2. In the top panel, click
802.1Q VLANs.
3. Click
New and configure these fields.
4. Click
Apply.
Field Description
VLAN Name
Specifies the name of the VLAN for which ports are to be configured. The
name can be up to 32 characters. Once created, a VLAN name cannot be
modified.
Port Member
Specifies which ports are static members of the VLAN. Click a port’s check
box to add a port to the VLAN.
Field Description
VLAN ID (VID) Specifies an identifier for the VLAN. Enter a number from 2—4094.
VLAN Name
Specifies the name of the VLAN for which ports are to be configured. The
name can be up to 32 characters. Once created, the name cannot be
modified.
Membership
Specifies the port’s membership status. Select the appropriate state by
selecting a radial button for each port. Options which aren’t available are
grayed out.
Untagged—Designates the port as an untagged member of the VLAN.
When an untagged packet is transmitted by the port, the packet header
remains unchanged. When a tagged packet exits the port, the tag is
stripped and the packet is changed to an untagged packet. If the port is
attached to a device that is not IEEE 802.1Q VLAN compliant
(VLAN-tag unaware), then the port should be set to untagged.
Tagged—Designates the port as a tagged member of the VLAN. When
an untagged packet is transmitted by the port, the packet header is
changed to include the 32-bit tag associated with the PVID (Port VLAN
Identifier). When a tagged packet with a different VID exits the port, the
packet header is unchanged. If the port is attached to a device that is
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN compliant, (VLAN-tag aware), then the port can be
set to tagged.
Forbidden—Designates the port as not being a member of the VLAN
and prevents packets tagged with the VLAN’s VID from entering the
port.
None—Designates the port as not being a member of the VLAN.