Web Interface – Configuration
Ingress Filtering Hybrid ports allow for changing ingress filtering. Access and Trunk ports always have ingress filtering enabled. Enabled – frames classified to a VLAN of which the port is not a member get discarded (This is the default.) Disabled – frames classified to a VLAN of which the port is not a member are accepted and forwarded to the switch engine. However, the port will never transmit frames classified to VLANs of which it is not a member.
Ingress Acceptance Set or show Ingress Acceptance type.
Tagged and Untagged: Tagged Only:
Both tagged and untagged frames are accepted
Only tagged frames are accepted on ingress. Untagged frames are discarded.
Untagged Only: Only untagged frames are accepted on ingress. Tagged frames are discarded. Hybrid ports allow for changing the type of frames that are accepted on ingress.
Egress Tagging Set or show Egress Tagging type.
Untag Port VLAN:
Frames classified to the Port VLAN are transmitted untagged. Other frames are transmitted with the relevant tag All frames, whether classified to the Port VLAN or not, are transmitted with a tag All frames, whether classified to the Port VLAN or not, are transmitted without a tag. This option is only available for ports in Hybrid mode.
Tag All:
Untag All:
Allowed VLANs Ports in Trunk and Hybrid mode can control which VLANs they are allowed to join as members. Access ports can be members of only one VLAN, the Access VLAN. By default, a Trunk or Hybrid port will become member of all VLANs, and is therefore set to 1-4095. A list of specific VLANs may be created by using list syntax where the individual elements are separated by commas. Ranges are specified with a dash separating the lower and upper bound. The following example will allow the port to become a member of VLANs 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 200, and 300: 1, 10-13,200,300. Spaces are allowed in between the delimiters.
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