Vivato Inc. VLJ24WFSW 사용자 설명서
Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
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Network Configuration Web Pages
Network Settings
Editing an Existing VLAN
To delete a VLAN or edit an existing VLAN configuration, or add a MAC address to a VLAN,
go to the Network>Summary page and select
go to the Network>Summary page and select
for the desired VLAN. The following
selections are displayed:
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State: Enable or disable this VLAN.
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IP Address: If desired, enter the IP address for the VLAN.
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Netmask: Enter a subnet mask for the VLAN (if an IP address was specified).
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Mark for Removal: Select interface(s) to remove from an existing VLAN.
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Learned Macs: This area lists the MAC addresses of Wi-Fi Switch’s interfaces that are
part of the VLAN, and the MAC address of any device that a client/device assigned to
the VLAN used to access the VLAN. The “local: yes/no” entry specifies whether that
MAC address is for an interface inside the Wi-Fi Switch (local) or is for another device
outside the Wi-Fi Switch (remote).
part of the VLAN, and the MAC address of any device that a client/device assigned to
the VLAN used to access the VLAN. The “local: yes/no” entry specifies whether that
MAC address is for an interface inside the Wi-Fi Switch (local) or is for another device
outside the Wi-Fi Switch (remote).
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Configured Macs: This area lists the MAC addresses of clients/devices that have been
individually added to the VLAN.
individually added to the VLAN.
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Add Mac Address to VLAN: Enter the MAC address of a device to enter it into the VLAN’s
list of configured MAC addresses. This allows packets from that device to travel through
this VLAN. The MAC is added to the list when you select Make Changes.
list of configured MAC addresses. This allows packets from that device to travel through
this VLAN. The MAC is added to the list when you select Make Changes.
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Delete Vlan: Delete the specified VLAN.
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Make Changes: Put your changes into effect.