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Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch

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Filtering database identifier (FID) -- the specific filtering/forwarding database
within the BayStack 450 switch that is assigned to each VLAN. The current
version of software assigns all VLANs to the same FID. This is referred to as
Shared VLAN Learning in the IEEE 802.1Q specification.

The default configuration settings for BayStack 450 switches have all ports set as
untagged members of VLAN 1 with all ports configured as PVID = 1. Every
VLAN is assigned a unique VLAN identifier (VID) which distinguishes it from
all other VLANs. In the default configuration example shown in

Figure 1-16

, all

incoming packets are assigned to VLAN 1 by the default port VLAN identifier
(PVID =1). Untagged packets enter and leave the switch unchanged.

Figure 1-16.

Default VLAN Settings

When configuring VLANs, you configure the switch ports as tagged or untagged
members of specific VLANs (see

Figure 1-17

through

Figure 1-20

).

Port 1

DA

SA

Data

CRC

Incoming

untagged

packet

BS45010A

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

Port 5

VLAN 1

802.1Q Switch

By default:

Key

All ports are assigned PVID = 1
All ports are untagged members of VLAN 1

PVID = 1

Port 6

Port 7

Port 8

DA

SA

Data

CRC

Outgoing

untagged packet

(unchanged)

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