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AT-S63 Management Software Features Guide
Section VI: Virtual LANs
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This highly segmented configuration is useful in situations where traffic
generated by each end node or network segment connected to a port on
the switch needs to be kept separate from all other network traffic, while
still allowing access to an uplink to a WAN. Unicast traffic received by the
uplink port is effectively directed to the appropriate port and end node and
is not directed to any other port on the switch.
The 802.1Q Multiple VLAN configuration is appropriate when the device
connected to the uplink port is IEEE 802.1Q compatible, meaning that it
can handle tagged packets.
When you select the 802.1Q-compliant VLAN mode, you are asked to
specify the uplink VLAN port. You can specify only one uplink port. The
switch automatically configures the ports into the separate VLANs.
Note
The uplink VLAN is the management VLAN. Any remote
management of the switch must be made through the uplink VLAN.
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
Client_VLAN_19
19
19
22
Client_VLAN_20
20
20
22
Client_VLAN_21
21
21
22
Uplink_VLAN
22
22
Client_VLAN_23
23
23
22
Client_VLAN_24
24
24
22
Table 84. 802.1Q-Compliant Multiple VLAN Example (Continued)
VLAN Name
VID
Untagged Port
Tagged Port