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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide
Section VI: VLANs 663
A user-designated port on the switch functions as an uplink port, which
can be connected to a shared device such as a router for access to a
WAN. This port is placed as a tagged port in each VLAN. Thus, while the
switch ports are separated from each other in their individual VLANs, they
all have access to the uplink port.
The uplink port also has its own VLAN, where it is an untagged member.
This VLAN is called Uplink_VLAN.
Note
In 802.1Q Multiple VLAN mode, the device connected to the uplink
port must be IEEE 802.1Q-compliant.
An example of the 802.1Q-compliant VLAN mode is shown in Table 23.
The table shows the VLANs on an AT-9400 Series switch where port 22
has been selected as the uplink port.
Table 23. 802.1Q-Compliant Multiple VLAN Example
VLAN Name VID Untagged Port Tagged Port
Client_VLAN_1 1 1 22
Client_VLAN_2 2 2 22
Client_VLAN_3 3 3 22
Client_VLAN_4 4 4 22
Client_VLAN_5 5 5 22
Client_VLAN_6 6 6 22
Client_VLAN_7 7 7 22
Client_VLAN_8 8 8 22
Client_VLAN_9 9 9 22
Client_VLAN_10 10 10 22
Client_VLAN_11 11 11 22
Client_VLAN_12 12 12 22
Client_VLAN_13 13 13 22
Client_VLAN_14 14 14 22
Client_VLAN_15 15 15 22
Client_VLAN_16 16 16 22
Client_VLAN_17 17 17 22
Client_VLAN_18 18 18 22