Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Front Panel Operation

Revision 3

6–65

Your options are as follows:

View, without changing, the behavior attributes assigned to each port under the

selected VLAN ID: ACT=NONE (default).


Edit the behavior attributes assigned to each port under the selected VLAN ID. Once

the VLAN ID targeted for editing is selected, use the

◄ ►

arrow keys to select the

ACT parameter, and then use the

▲ ▼

arrow keys to select ACT=Edit.

Next, to change the behavior attribute of a specific port as needed, use the

◄ ►

arrow keys

to select P1, P2, P3, or P4. Then, use the

▲▼

arrow keys to designate the attribute for that

port as Tagged or Filtered for a Trunk port, or Untagged or Filtered for an Access port.

The “Untagged” option is available only when Port Mode has been set to Access

for the selected port.

You may not designate the behavior attributes for all four ports as “Filtered” –

is this is done, and you Presses ENTER to save this configuration change, an

error message will display as follows:

ERROR: Entry with FILTERED on all ports

is not allowed.

Once the port attributes have been changed (with ACT=Edit active), press ENTER to save

those changes. ENTER must be pressed to save the change. CLEAR will discard the change.

You must take into consideration, when editing VLAN table entries, the following rules:

o The modem cannot filter VLAN 1.

o All Untagged/Tagged packets arriving at the LAN port are tagged (four byte VLAN

“frame” is added) with the configured VLAN ID.

o If the port is in Port Mode, any packet arriving from the WAN that matches this PVID

will have the VLAN tag removed and passed out the Ethernet.

o If the port is in Port Mode and the packet does not match the PVID, the VLAN table

must be checked to determine if the packet should pass. Packets leaving a port in Port

Mode are always untagged.

o If the port behavior Port Mode attribute is set to Trunk, then the VLAN table is

referenced to determine if the packet should pass. In this mode, packets will either be

filtered (dropped) or passed “as is” with the VLAN header intact.

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