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VLAN ID Enables VLAN tagging and 
configures the VLAN ID when 
Priority & VLAN Enabled is 
selected as the Priority & VLAN 
setting. The range for the VLAN ID 
is 1 to 4094 and must match the 
VLAN tag value on the connected 
switch. A value of 0 (default) in this 
field disables VLAN tagging.
Risk Assessment of VLAN 
Tagging through the NDIS Miniport 
Driver
Broadcom's NDIS 6.0 miniport 
driver provides the means to allow 
a system containing a Broadcom 
adapter to connect to a tagged 
VLAN. On Windows XP systems, 
this support was only provided 
through the use of an intermediate 
driver (e.g., Broadcom Advanced 
Server Program - BASP). Unlike 
BASP, however, the NDIS 6 
driver's support for VLAN 
participation is only for a single 
VLAN ID.
Also unlike BASP, the NDIS 6.0 
driver only provides VLAN tagging 
of the outbound packet, but does 
not provide filtering of incoming 
packets based on VLAN ID 
membership. This is the default 
behavior of all miniport drivers. 
While the lack of filtering packets 
based on VLAN membership may 
present a security issue, the 
following provides a risk 
assessment based on this driver 
limitation for an IPv4 network:
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in 
Network Connections and then 
click Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and 
then the Advanced tab.
3. Enter the desired VLAN ID in 
the VLAN ID field.
Table 13. Advanced Features in Microsoft Windows
Feature Description Configuration Steps










