Lindy 25010 User Manual

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2.6 802.1Q VLAN

IEEE 802.1q (tag-based) VLAN can add or strip the 802.1q tag depending on the requirements of the

individual transmitting port. Click the 802.1Q VLAN menu to activate the following pages to do the

configurations.

VLAN ID 1 is the default 802.1Q VLAN. VLAN ID 1 cannot be deleted. However, the VLAN ID 1

group member can be changed.

Incorrect 802.1Q VLAN settings will cause the web access to fail to connect. You can use the CLI

(Command Line Interface) to recover. The detailed CLI operating guide will be discussed in section

2.14.

Here is a simple way to recover the web access to the switch.

1. In CLI, type VE to disable 802.1Q VLAN

2. Go to 802.1Q VLAN web interface. Set the default VLAN ID 1 group member(01-24) to U

3. Go back to CLI mode, type VV to set Admin PVID (port no.=25) to 1.

4. In CLI mode, type VE to enable 802.1Q VLAN. You can access the web in the 802.1Q VLAN

enable environment now.

Currently this system supports up to 32 tag-based VLAN groups for manual entry. The following

pages will describe in detail how to do these configurations.

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