Ipv6 configuration, Configure ipv6 for wan / sfp wan port(s), 2 configuring the pvid of a port – TP-Link Omada ER8411 VPN Router User Manual
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Configuring Network
VLAN Configuration
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VLAN ID
Enter a VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4094.
Name
Specify the name of the VLAN for easy identification.
Ports
Check the box to add the desired port to the VLAN and specify the port type in the
specified VLAN. The port can be divided into two types: TAG or UNTAG.
TAG
: The egress rule of the packets transmitted by the port is tagged.
UNTAG
: The egress rule of the packets transmitted by the port is untagged. If the
device connected to the port is an end device, like a PC or a server, the port type
should be UNTAG, because end devices don’t recognize tagged packets.
Description
(Optional) Enter a brief description for easy management and searching.
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In the VLAN list you can view all the VLANs existing in the router.
VLAN ID
Displays the VLAN ID.
Name
Displays the VLAN name.
Ports
Displays the ports which belongs to the corresponding VLAN.
Description
Displays the description of the VLAN.
Note:
The VLAN list contains all the VLANs existing in the router. Some of them are manually created by
the user, and can be edited or deleted. Some are automatically created and referenced by the router
for some special scenarios like management VLAN, and you cannot edit or delete these VLANs.
7.2 Configuring the PVID of a Port
PVID indicates the default VLAN for the corresponding port. Untagged packets which
are received by the port are tagged with the PVID and then transmitted within the
corresponding VLAN.
For example, if Port 2 is in both VLAN 10 and VLAN 20, and the PVID of the port is 10, when
Port 2 receives an untagged packet from a PC, the packet is transmitted within VLAN 10,
but cannot reach VLAN 20 directly.