User Documentation

User Manual Managed Switches
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In this application,
Port 1 connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 5; it should be configured as
"Access Port" with PVID 5.
Port 2 connects a LAN with two untagged devices belonging to VLAN 2. One tagged device with
VID 3 and one tagged device with VID 4. It should be configured as "Trunk Port" with PVID 2 for
untagged device and Fixed VLAN (Tagged) with 3 and 4 for tagged device. Since each port can
only have one unique PVID, all untagged devices on the same port can only belong to the same
VLAN.
Port 3 connects with another switch. It should be configured as "Trunk Port." GVRP protocol will
be used through the Trunk Port.
Port 4 connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 2; it should be configured as
"Access Port" with PVID 2.
Port 5 connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 3; it should be configured as
"Access Port" with PVID 3.
Port 6 connect a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 5; it should be configured as
"Access Port" with PVID 5.
Port 7 connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 4; it should be configured as
"Access Port" with PVID 4.
After proper configuration:
Packets from device A will travel through "Trunk Port 3" with tagged VID 5. Switch B will
recognize its VLAN, pass it to port 6, and then remove tags received successfully by device G,
and vice versa.
Packets from device B and C will travel through "Trunk Port 3" with tagged VID 2. Switch B
recognizes its VLAN, passes it to port 4, and then removes tags received successfully by device
F, and vice versa.
Packets from device D will travel through "Trunk Port 3" with tagged VID 3. Switch B will
recognize its VLAN, pass to port 5, and then remove tags received successfully by device H.
Packets from device H will travel through "Trunk Port 3" with PVID 3. Switch A will recognize its
VLAN and pass it to port 2, but will not remove tags received successfully by device D.
Packets from device E will travel through "Trunk Port 3" with tagged VID 4. Switch B will
recognize its VLAN, pass it to port 7, and then remove tags received successfully by device I.
Packets from device I will travel through "Trunk Port 3" with tagged VID 4. Switch A will recognize
its VLAN and pass it to port 2, but will not remove tags received successfully by device E.