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2.6 VLAN Setting 
 
2.6.1 Group VLAN Setting 
 
 
This page allows user to define Virtual LAN (VLAN) membership by group of 
 
device’s ports. Any individual port can be a member of a VLAN group. A VLAN    group 
is 
basically a broadcast domain, but any port is not limited to belong to only one VLAN group. The 
forwarding rule is that packets from the source port will be only forwarded to destination port within 
the same VLAN group. That is, a broadcast/multicast packet will be forwarded to all ports within 
the same VLAB group(s) of the source port except the source port itself. A unicast packet will be 
 
forwarded to the destination port only if the destination port is in the same VLAN   group  as 
the source port. Organize your VLAN groups in this page. 
 
 
Each row is a group, any individual port can be a member of a VLAN group, and   each 
group comprises at least two members. Source port is mark “
\
” and destination is “
V
”.  
 
 
 
 
2.6.2 Multi to 1 Setting 
 
 
The original setting of the VLAN Group will be cleared and replaced by this   special 
structure if you enable this function. On the other hand, if you set the VLAN Group again, this 
special structure will be cleared and replaced by your latest setting.