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KBC Networks ESML6-FL2 User Manual

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Ethernet Switch User Manual

Manual_sw-ESML6-FL2-Rev1106

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To form a VLAN as shown, follows the instructions below:

Log in to the WEB management interface of Switch 1, select VLAN mode in the
“Advanced” menu: 802.1Q GVRP-aware or 802.1Q GVRP-unaware.

Configure VLAN1, containing port 4 and 8, VID is 2, tagged.

Configure VLAN2, containing port 4 and 8, VID is 3, tagged.

In the “Port VID” menu, configure port 6 PVID as 3, port 7 PVID as 2.

Log in to the WEB management interface of Switch 2, select VLAN mode in the
“Advanced” menu: 802.1Q GVRP-aware or 802.1Q GVRP-unaware.

Configure VLAN1, containing port 4 and 8, VID is 2, tagged.

Configure VLAN2, containing port 4 and 8, VID is 3, tagged.

In the “Port VID” menu, configure port 6 PVID as 2, port 7 PVID as 3.

11.

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a standard method (IEEE 802.1D)to prevent a loop in
a switching network. The purpose of activating STP is to ensure only one path exists
between any two nodes. The user can enable and activate the STP in the advanced page
of “Switch Configuration” see Page 39.

Fig 5-19 VLAN Diagram in
Ring Network