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PVE
When a port is a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) port,
it bypasses the Forwarding Database and forwards all
unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic to an uplink.
Uplinks can be ports or LAGs.
Detail
The
Detail
button opens the
Port Configuration
Detail
screen.
Port Settings > Port Configuration
Port Settings > Port Configuration
Port
The port number.
Description
User-defined port description. To modify
the description, click
Detail
.
Port Type
(Read-only) The port’s connection type and
speed.
Admin Status
The port’s administrative status. Select
either
Up
or
Down
to enable or disable traffic forwarding
through the port.
Current Port Status
(Read-only) The port’s connection
status, either
Up
or
Down
.
Reactivate Suspended Port
If the port has been
suspended, select this checkbox to reactivate the port.
Operational Status
(Read-only) Displays whether the
port is operational or non-operational.
Admin Speed
Use this to manually set the port’s
configured transmission rate in Mbps. You can select
10M
,
100M
, or
1000M
(Gigabit ports only). Before you change
this setting, make sure that
Auto Negotiation
is disabled.
Current Port Speed
(Read-only) The port’s current rate
in Mbps.
Admin Duplex
The port’s duplex mode (
Full
or
Half)
.
Current Duplex Mode
(Read-only) The port’s current
duplex mode.
Auto Negotiation
Select
Enable
(default) or
Disable
to enable or disable Auto-Negotiation on the port. Auto-
Negotiation allows a port to advertise its transmission rate,
duplex mode, and flow control settings to other ports. If
using a small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) module, select
Disable
.
Current Auto Negotiation
(Read-only) The port’s current
Auto-Negotiation status.
Admin Advertisement
Specifies the capabilities to be
advertised by the port. Multiple options may be selected
or Max Capability can be selected to cover all of the
options. The available options are:
Max Capability
The port advertises all speeds and
duplex mode settings.
10 Half
The port advertises 10 Mbps half-duplex
operation.
10 Full
The port advertises 10 Mbps full-duplex
operation.
100 Half
The port advertises 100 Mbps half-duplex
operation.
100 Full
The port advertises 100 Mbps full-duplex
operation.
1000 Full
(Gigabit ports only) The port advertises
1000 Mbps full-duplex operation.
NOTE:
The SRW248G4 and SRW224G4 offer
only the
1000
option on ports G1-G4.
Current
Advertisement
(Read-only)
The
speed
and duplex mode settings that the port is currently
advertising.
Neighbor Advertisement
(Read-only) The speed and
duplex mode settings that the neighbor port (the port to
which the selected port is connected) is advertising. If the
port has no neighbor port, this field displays “Unknown.”
Back Pressure
Select
Enable
or
Disable
(default) to
enable or disable Back Pressure mode on the port.
Current Back Pressure
(Read-only) The current Back
Pressure mode on the port.
Flow Control
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to manually
enable or disable flow control, or select
Auto-Negotiation
for automatic selection of flow control on the port.
Current Flow Control
(Read-only) The current flow
control setting.
MDI/MDIX
Select the port’s MDI/MDIX type, either
MDI
,
MDIX
, or
Auto
(automatically detect type). The
MDI
setting is used if the port is connected to an end station.
The
MDIX
setting is used if the port is connected to a hub
or another switch.
Current MDI/MDIX
(Read-only) The port’s
current MDI/
MDIX type.
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PVE
When a port is a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) port,
it bypasses the Forwarding Database and forwards all
unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic to an uplink.
NOTE:
All ports in the same PVE group should
join the same VLAN group.
LAG
(Read-only) The LAG to which this port belongs, if
the port is a LAG member.
Click
Save
to save the settings and leave the screen open.
Click
Save & Close
to save the settings and close the
screen. Click
Close
to close the screen without saving the
settings.
Port Management > Link Aggregation
Port Management > Link Aggregation
LAG
The LAG number (1-8).
Description
The user-defined description for the LAG.
Admin Status
The administrative status of the LAG.
Up
indicates that the LAG is available.
Down
indicates that
administrator has taken the port offline. When modifying
the option, click
Save Settings
.
Type
Indicates if a LAG has been manually configured
(static) or dynamically set through LACP.
Link Status
Displays the status
of the link.
Speed
Displays the port speed.
Duplex
Displays the duplex mode.
Flow Control
Displays the flow control status of the LAG.
It is active when the port uses Full Duplex Mode.
LAG Mode
Displays the LAG status:
On
,
Off
, or
Not
Present
.
Detail
To create a new LAG, click
Detail
in the
Detail
column to display the
Link Aggregation
detail screen.
Link Aggregation > Detail
Link Aggregation > Detail
LAG Configuration
LAG
The LAG number (
1
-
8
). To display or edit another
LAG, select the number from the drop-down menu.
Description
The user-defined LAG description of up to
64 characters. This field is blank by default.
LACP
Select the checkbox to enable Link Aggregation
Control Protocol (LACP).
LAG Type
(Read-only) The LAG type.
Administrative Status
The LAG’s administrative status.
Select either
Up
or
Down
to enable or disable the LAG.
Current Status
(Read-only) The LAG’s status, either
Up
or
Down
.
Reactivate Suspended LAG
If the LAG has been
suspended, select this checkbox to reactivate the LAG.
Operational Status
(Read-only) Displays whether the
LAG is operational or non-operational.
Admin Auto Negotiation
Enables or disables Auto
Negotiation on the LAG. Auto-negotiation is a protocol
between two link partners that enables a LAG to advertise
its transmission rate, duplex mode and flow control (the
flow control default is disabled) abilities to its partner.
Current Auto Negotiation
The current
Auto Negotiation
setting.
Admin Speed
The configured speed at which the LAG is
operating.
Current LAG Speed
(Read-only) The current speed at
which the LAG is operating.
Admin Flow Control
Enables or disables flow control or
enables the auto negotiation of flow control on the LAG.
Current Flow Control
(Read-only) The current flow
control setting.
PVE
Displays the PVE group to which the LAG is
configured.
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Select Ports
Ports
Displays the ports that are members of the selected
LAG.
Port Management > LACP
You can use the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
to link aggregate ports into link aggregation port groups.
Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed, set
to full-duplex operation.
Port Management > LACP
You can manually set up aggregated links or automatically
establish them by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The
LACP
screen contains fields for configuring LACP LAGs.
LACP System Priority
The global LACP priority value.
The possible range is
1–65,535
. The default value is
1
.
Port
The port number to which timeout and priority
values are assigned.
LACP Port Priority
The LACP priority value for the port.
The field range is
1–65,535
.
LACP Timeout
Administrative LACP timeout. A short or
long timeout value can be selected. Long is the default.
Admin Key
A channel will only be formed between ports
having the same admin key. This only applies to ports
located on the same switch.
VLAN Management > Create VLAN
The
Create VLAN
screen provides information and global
parameters for configuring and working with VLANs.
VLAN Management > Create VLAN
Single VLAN
VLAN ID (2–4094)
The ID number of the VLAN being
configured. Up to 256 VLANs can be created. This field is
used to add VLANs one at a time. To add the defined VLAN
ID number, click
Add
.
VLAN Name
The user-defined VLAN name.
VLAN Range
VLAN Range
The range of VLANs being configured. To
add the defined range of VLAN ID numbers, click
Add
Range
.
VLAN Table
The VLAN Table displays a list of all configured VLANs. The
VLAN ID, VLAN Name, and status of the VLAN are displayed
here. To remove a VLAN, click
Remove
.
NOTE:
VLANs that are created dynamically
using GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
are assigned a VLAN name “Undefined.”
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VLAN Management > Port Setting
The
VLAN Port Setting
screen provides parameters for
managing ports that are part of a VLAN. The port default
VLAN ID (PVID) is configured on the
VLAN Port Setting
screen. All untagged packets arriving to the device are
tagged by the ports PVID.
VLAN Management > Port Settings
Port
The port number included in the VLAN.
Mode
Indicates the port mode. Possible values are:
General
The port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN
is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q
mode).
Access
The port belongs to a single untagged VLAN.
When a port is in Access mode, the packet types which
are accepted on the port (packet type) cannot be
designated. It is also not possible to enable or disable
ingress filtering on an access port.
Trunk
The port belongs to VLANs in which all ports are
tagged (except for an optional single native VLAN).
Acceptable Frame Type
Packet type accepted on the
port. Possible values are:
Admit All
Indicates that both tagged and untagged
packets are accepted on the port.
Admit Tag Only
Indicates that only tagged packets
are accepted on the port.
PVID
Assigns a VLAN ID to untagged packets. The
possible values are
2–4094
. VLAN 4095 is defined as
per standard and industry practice as the discard VLAN.
Packets classified to the Discard VLAN are dropped.
Ingress Filtering
Enables or disables Ingress filtering on
the port. Ingress filtering discards packets which do not
include an ingress port.
LAG
Indicates the LAG to which the VLAN is defined.
VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN
The
Ports to VLAN
screen contains fields for configuring
ports to a VLAN. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is
configured on the
Create VLAN
screen. All untagged
packets arriving to the device are tagged by the ports
PVID.
VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN
The
Ports to VLAN
screen contains a Port Table for VLAN
parameters for each port. Ports are assigned VLAN
membership by selecting and configuring the presented
configuration options.
VLAN
The VLAN number.
Access
Indicates the port belongs to a single untagged
VLAN. When a port is in Access mode, the packet types
which are accepted on the port cannot be designated.
Ingress filtering cannot be enabled or disabled on an
access port.
Trunk
Indicates the port belongs to VLANs in which
all ports are tagged, except for one port that can be
untagged.
General
Indicates the port belongs to VLANs, and each
VLAN is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q
mode).
Tagged
Defines the interface as a tagged member of a
VLAN. All packets forwarded by the interface are tagged.
The packets contain VLAN information.
Untagged
Packets
forwarded
by
the
interface
are
untagged.
Forbidden
Forbidden ports are not included in the
VLAN.
Exclude
Excludes the interface from the VLAN. However,
the interface cannot be added to the VLAN through
GVRP.
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VLAN Management > VLAN to Ports
The
VLAN to Ports
screen contains fields for configuring
VLANs to a ports.
VLAN Management > VLAN to Ports
Port
Displays the interface number.
Mode
Indicates the port-to-VLAN mode. The possible
field values are:
General
Indicates the port belongs to VLANs, and
each VLAN is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full
802.1Q mode).
Access
Indicates the port belongs to a single untagged
VLAN. When a port is in
Access
mode, the packet types
which are accepted on the port cannot be designated.
Ingress filtering cannot be enabled or disabled on an
access port.
Trunk
Indicates the port belongs to VLANs in which
all ports are tagged, except for one port that can be
untagged.
Join VLAN
Defines the VLANs to which the interface is
joined.
VLAN to Ports > Join VLAN
VLANs
Displays the PVID tag.
LAG
Indicates if the port is a member of a LAG. If it is a
member of a LAG, it cannot be configured to a VLAN. The
LAG to which it belongs can be configured to a VLAN.
VLAN Management > GVRP
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is specifically
provided for automatic distribution of VLAN membership
information among VLAN-aware bridges. GVRP allows
VLAN-aware bridges to automatically learn VLANs to
bridge ports mapping, without having to individually
configure each bridge and register VLAN membership.
VLAN Management > GVRP
The Global System LAG information displays the same
field information as the ports, but represents the LAG
GVRP information.
The
GVRP
screen is divided into two areas, GVRP and GVRP
Table. The field definitions for both areas are the same.
Enable GVRP
Enables and disables GVRP on the device.
Interface
Displays the interface on which GVRP is
enabled. The possible field values are:
Port
Indicates the port number on which GVRP is
enabled.
LAG
Indicates the LAG number on which GVRP is
enabled.
GVRP State
Check this checkbox to enable GVRP on the
interface.
Dynamic VLAN Creation
Check this checkbox to enable
Dynamic VLAN creation on the interface.
GVRP Registration
Check this checkbox to enable VLAN
registration through GVRP on the device.
The
Update
button adds the configured GVRP setting to
the table at the bottom of the screen.

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