Netgear XS728T – ProSAFE® 10 Gigabit Smart Managed Switch Guia Do Administrador

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 XS728T ProSAFE 28-Port 10-Gigabit L2+ Smart Switch
4. 
Port Block. Add selected ports to this MAC Based VLAN Group and select VLAN ID, by 
clicking on the ports. 
5. 
LAG Block. Add selected LAGs to this MAC Based VLAN Group and selected VLAN ID, by 
clicking on the ports. 
Note:
Classification of MAC-based VLAN Group ID to VLAN ID is a per port 
configuration.
Note:
If the associated VLAN is not configured on the port, the classified 
packet will be dropped.
If you make any changes to this page, click Apply to send the updated configuration to the 
switch. Configuration changes take place immediately.
Protocol Based VLAN Group Configuration
Protocol-based VLAN can be used to define filtering criteria for untagged packets. By default, 
if you do not configure protocol-based VLAN on a port, untagged packets will be assigned to 
port PVID. You can override this behavior by defining protocol based VLANs. Tagged 
packets are always handled according to the IEEE 802.1Q standard, and are not included in 
protocol based VLANs.
If you assign a port to a specific VLAN ID, according to protocol-based VLAN for a specific 
protocol, untagged frames received on that port for that protocol will be assigned the protocol 
based VLAN ID. Untagged frames received on the port for other protocols will be assigned 
the Port VLAN ID, either the default PVID (1) or a PVID you have specifically assigned to the 
port using the Port VLAN Configuration screen.
You define a protocol-based VLAN by creating a group, associated to a certain protocol. Per 
each port, each group has a one-to-one relationship with a certain defined VLAN ID.
To create a new Protocol Based VLAN Group:
1. 
Click Switching
> VLAN > Advanced > Protocol Based VLAN Group Configuration.
2. 
Enter a number used to identify the group created by the user in the Group ID field. Group 
IDs should be assigned when a group is created by the user.
3. 
Use Protocol to select the protocols you want to be associated with the group. There are 
three configurable protocols: IP, IPX, ARP.
IP. IP is a network layer protocol that provides a connectionless service for the 
delivery of data.
ARP. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a low-level protocol that dynamically 
maps network layer addresses to physical medium access control (MAC) addresses
IPX. The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is a connectionless datagram 
Network-layer protocol that forwards data over a network.