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Appendix E  Configuration Menus 
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 
E-54 
Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port 
 
Table E-33.  VLAN Configuration – User Tagged, User Untagged, Rate+User Untagged Modes 
Parameter Values 
Remarks 
VLAN ID 
to 4094 
Selects the VLAN to edit. Creates a VLAN entry if the 
VLAN does not exist.  
Network 
Yes 
No 
Network port is a member of VLAN 
Network port is not a member 
User1 
Yes 
No 
User1 port is a member of VLAN 
User1 port is not a member of VLAN 
 
‘N’ pages between VLANs, ‘D’ deletes the current VLAN. 
 
Table E-34.  VLAN Configuration – Rate+User Tagged Mode 
Parameter Values 
Remarks 
VLAN ID 
to 4094 
Selects the VLAN to edit. Creates a VLAN entry if the 
VLAN does not exist.  
‘N’ pages between VLANs, ‘D’ deletes current VLAN  
Network 
Yes 
 
Always Yes. Switched automatically to Yes when moving 
to this mode 
NoteNetwork cannot be switched to No
User1 
Yes 
 
 
No 
Frames of the VLAN coming into the User1 port will 
come out of the Network port (unless the policing 
discarded them)  
Frames of the VLAN coming into the User1 port will be 
discarded. 
 
•  The maximum number of allowed entries is 16. 
•  In Rate+User Tagged mode, all the VLANs where User1 is YES, must either be in 
the range 1–2047 or 2048–4094. 
•  In Tag mode, the Internal port is a member of VLANs used by bundle and 
managers only. 
•  In Tag+RATE mode, the User1 port cannot be a member of a VLAN used by 
bundle or manager – this is to remove the impression that the IPmux can 
communicate through the User1 port in Tag+Rate mode. 
•  ‘N’ pages between VLANs, ‘D’ deletes the current VLAN. 
 
LAN Status 
Three ports are connected to the internal switch:  
•  Network 
•  User 
•  Internal (TDMoIP/Host). 
For further details, see 
Ethernet User Port
 in 
Chapter 1
Notes 
Note