PVC/VLAN Mapping
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VLAN Bridge Table
For each entry, the table lists the following: LAN Ports, VLAN ID, 802.1p, MAC
Address, Ethernet Frame, Enable status, and Action. To delete an existing
PVC/VLAN mapping, click
Delete
.
VLAN Bridge Entry
Enabled
—
Select Enabled to enable the mapping rule.
Enable IGMP Proxy
—
Select for more efficient use of resources for gaming or
applications.
VLAN ID
—
Enter the VLAN you want to map. The default is 2.
MAC Address
—Enter the packet’s source MAC address, if applicable as a filter
condition.
802.1p
—
Enter the priority level for each port. These are the mappings to 802.1p:
6 High (highest, EF)
5 Medium (CS)
4 Normal (CS)
0 Low (best effort)
-1 No Change (no change to the original 8021. p value)
Cisco recommends the following:
For voice and video traffic, enter
6
.
For gaming or mission-critical traffic, enter
5
.
For normal traffic, enter
4
.
For low-priority traffic, enter
0
.
LAN Ports
—
Every LAN interface is listed, including the Ethernet ports and Wireless
Local Area Network (WLAN) ports. (The WLAN ports are listed with their wireless
network names, also known as SSIDs.) Select the appropriate LAN interface. For
multiple selection, press the
Ctrl
or
Shift
key. To deselect, use
Ctrl + click
(click the
selection).
Ethernet Frame
—The Ethernet frame types are listed. Select the packet’s Ethernet
frame type, if applicable as a filter condition. For multiple selection, press the
Ctrl
or
Shift
key. To deselect, use
Ctrl + click
(click the selection).
Click
Add VLAN Bridge
to create a new PVC/VLAN mapping, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes