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Table 3-19
Monitoring the VLAN Management
Item
Description
VLAN ID
The VLAN identifier assigned to a specific VLAN. VLAN 1 is the default
VLAN. Valid values: 0~4095. [0 is reserved for priority tag, 4095 is
reserved]
VLAN. Valid values: 0~4095. [0 is reserved for priority tag, 4095 is
reserved]
VLAN Name
An administratively assigned string, which may be used to identify the VLAN.
This is mandatory in the case of create command line environment. In case of
get/modify/delete - either vlan name or vlan id can be given.
Valid values: 1 ~ 63 characters
This is mandatory in the case of create command line environment. In case of
get/modify/delete - either vlan name or vlan id can be given.
Valid values: 1 ~ 63 characters
This specifies the state of bridging status for the VLAN. There can be three
values associated with this. These values can be restricted bridging, unrestricted
full bridging and residential bridging. [see bridge status setup for further
details]
values associated with this. These values can be restricted bridging, unrestricted
full bridging and residential bridging. [see bridge status setup for further
details]
Full Bridging Status
This is used to specify whether the unknown unicast packets are to be flooded
or not. The value for this is used along with per vlan configuration for flood
support to determine if flooding has to be done for unknown unicast packet.
or not. The value for this is used along with per vlan configuration for flood
support to determine if flooding has to be done for unknown unicast packet.
Flood Support
This is used to specify whether the broadcasting is supported or not. The value
for this is used along with per vlan configuration broadcast support, to
determine if broadcasting has to be done for the broadcast packet.
for this is used along with per vlan configuration broadcast support, to
determine if broadcasting has to be done for the broadcast packet.
Broadcast Support
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