Vlan configuration examples – NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual

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be changed on the Port PVID Configuration page. See Change the port VLAN ID
settings
on page 241.

When a tagged packet enters a port, the tag for that packet is unaffected by the
default VLAN ID setting. The packet proceeds to the VLAN specified by its VLAN ID
tag number.

• If the port through which the packet enters is not a member of the VLAN as specified

by the VLAN ID tag, the packet is dropped.

If the port is a member of the VLAN specified by the packet’s VLAN ID, the packet
can be sent to other ports with the same VLAN ID.

Packets leaving the switch are either tagged (T) or untagged (U), depending on the
setting for that port’s VLAN membership properties. A “U” for a port means that
packets leaving the switch from that port are untagged. A “T” for a port means that
packets leaving the switch from that port are tagged with the VLAN ID that is
associated with the port.

The example in this section comprises numerous steps to illustrate a wide range of
configurations to help provide an understanding of tagged VLANs.

VLAN configuration examples

This example demonstrates several scenarios of VLAN use and describes how the switch
handles tagged and untagged traffic.

In this example, you create two new VLANs, change the port membership for default
VLAN 1, and assign port members to the two new VLANs:

1. In the Basic VLAN Configuration page (see VLANs on page 229), create the following

VLANs:

A VLAN with VLAN ID 10.

A VLAN with VLAN ID 20.

2. On the VLAN Membership page (see Configure membership interfaces for a VLAN

on page 238) specify the VLAN membership as follows:

For the default VLAN with VLAN ID 1, specify the following members: port 7 (U)
and port 8 (U).

For the VLAN with VLAN ID 10, specify the following members: port 1 (U), port
2 (U), and port 3 (T).

For the VLAN with VLAN ID 20, specify the following members: port 4 (U), port
5 (T), and port 6 (U).

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