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VLAN Management
Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
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Configuring VLAN Interface Settings 
The Interface Settings page
 
displays and enables configuration of VLAN-related 
parameters for all interfaces
To configure the VLAN settings:
STEP 1
Click VLAN Management > Interface Settings.
STEP  2
Select an interface type (Port or LAG), and click Go. Ports or LAGs and their VLAN 
parameters are displayed.
STEP  3
To configure a Port or LAG, select it and click Edit.
STEP  4
Enter the values for the following fields:
Interface—Select a Port/LAG. 
Interface VLAN Mode—Select the interface mode for the VLAN. The 
options are:
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General—The interface can support all functions as defined in the 
IEEE 802.1q specification. The interface can be a tagged or untagged 
member of one or more VLANs.
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Access—The interface is an untagged member of a single VLAN. A port 
configured in this mode is known as an access port.
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Trunk—The interface is an untagged member of one VLAN at most, and 
is a tagged member of zero or more VLANs. A port configured in this 
mode is known as a trunk port.
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Customer—Selecting this option places the interface in QinQ mode. This 
enables you to use your own VLAN arrangements (PVID) across the 
provider network. The device is in Q-in-Q mode when it has one or more 
customer ports. See 
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Administrative PVID—Enter the Port VLAN ID (PVID) of the VLAN to which 
incoming untagged and priority tagged frames are classified. The possible 
values are 1 to 4094.
Frame Type—Select the type of frame that the interface can receive. 
Frames that are not of the configured frame type are discarded at ingress. 
These frame types are only available in General mode. Possible values are:
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Admit All—The interface accepts all types of frames: untagged frames, 
tagged frames, and priority tagged frames.