CANOGA PERKINS 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual

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9145 Network Interface Device

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1.

Drop Untagged Packets?

The 9145 will discard all user traffic that does not have a VLAN Tag. Yes discards
packets, No does not.

2.

Drop Packets with VLAN Tag not matching VLAN Tag A?

The 9145 discards all user traffic that does not have a VLAN Tag matching to VLAN
Tag A (menu item 7). Yes discards packets, No does not.

3.

Remove outermost VLAN Tag?

Removes the outer-most VLAN Tag. Takes no action on untagged packets. Yes
removes outermost tag, No does not.

4.

Add VLAN Tag B to Untagged Packets only?

Adds VLAN Tag B (item 8 below) to all untagged packets. Yes add tags, No does
not.

5.

Add VLAN tag C to tagged packets only?

Adds VLAN Tag C (item 9 below) to all untagged packets. Yes add tags, No does
not.

6.

Add VLAN Tag C to Tagged Packets only using P-Bits of outermost VLAN

tag?
Adds VLAN Tag B (item 8 below) to all untagged packets, using the Priority Bit
setting of the user’s packet (if tagged), overriding the VLAN Tag C’s Priority Bit
setting. Yes add tags with user P-Bit setting, No does not.

7.

Tag A VLAN ID (0-4095)

Sets VLAN ID for Tag A. ID setting of 0 – 4095 are valid.

8.

Tag B VLAN ID (0-4095)

Sets VLAN ID for Tag B. ID setting of 0 – 4095 are valid.
Priority (0 - 7)

Sets P-Bit of VLAN Tag B. Values of 0-7 are Valid.

9.

Tag C VLAN ID (0-4095)

Sets VLAN ID for Tag C. ID setting of 0 – 4095 are valid.
Priority (0 - 7)

Sets P-Bit of VLAN Tag C. Values of 0-7 are Valid.

4. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.

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