Netgear GSM7224v2 - 24-Port Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Switch ユーザーズマニュアル
Chapter 3. Configuring Switching Information
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VLAN Configuration
To display the VLAN Configuration page, click Switching
VLAN
Advanced
VLAN
Configuration.
Reset Configuration - If you select this button and confirm your selection on the next screen,
all VLAN configuration parameters will be reset to their factory default values. Also, all
VLANs, except for the default VLAN, will be deleted. The factory default values are:
all VLAN configuration parameters will be reset to their factory default values. Also, all
VLANs, except for the default VLAN, will be deleted. The factory default values are:
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All ports are assigned to the default VLAN of 1.
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All ports are configured with a PVID of 1.
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All ports are configured to an Acceptable Frame Types value of Admit All Frames.
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All ports are configured with Ingress Filtering disabled.
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All ports are configured to transmit only untagged frames.
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GVRP is disabled on all ports and all dynamic entries are cleared.
Internal VLAN Configuration
This page displays the allocation base and the allocation mode of internal VLAN. The internal
VLAN is reserved by port-based routing interface and invisible to the end user. Once these
internal VLANs are allocated by port-based routing interface, they are cannot be assigned to
a routing VLAN interface.
VLAN is reserved by port-based routing interface and invisible to the end user. Once these
internal VLANs are allocated by port-based routing interface, they are cannot be assigned to
a routing VLAN interface.
1.
Use Internal VLAN Allocation Base to specify the VLAN Allocation Base for the routing
interface. The default base of the internal VLAN is 1 to 4093.
interface. The default base of the internal VLAN is 1 to 4093.
2.
Use the optional Internal VLAN Allocation Policy field to specify a policy for the internal
VLAN allocation. There are two policies supported: ascending and descending.
VLAN allocation. There are two policies supported: ascending and descending.