D-Link DGS-3208TG User Guide - Page 111

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Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Click the arrow icon to access the Configure Static Multicast Entry window: Figure 7-39. Configure Static Multicast Entry window To edit or create a new filter, enter the desired VLAN ID number as well as the MAC address in the first two fields, respectively. Next, check either None, Egress, or Forbidden for each port. None should be checked if you don't want a port to belong to a VLAN. Check Egress to statically set a port to belong to a VLAN. Checking Forbidden prevents the port from joining a VLAN dynamically as well as defining the port as a non-member. Select the appropriate State (Permanent, Delete on Reset, Delete on Timeout, or Invalid). Click Apply to activate the filter. Trunk This is the fourth category of the Web-based management program. One item is featured in this section, Port Trunking. Port trunking is used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data pipeline. The participating parts are called members of a trunk group. The Switch supports up to four trunk groups, the first three which may include from two to four Switch ports each and the fourth trunk which is the two GBIC ports (7x and 8x). 99

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Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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Click the arrow icon to access the
Configure Static Multicast Entry
window:
Figure 7-39.
Configure Static Multicast Entry window
To edit or create a new filter, enter the desired VLAN ID number as well as the MAC address in the first
two fields, respectively. Next, check either
None
,
Egress
, or
Forbidden
for each port.
None
should be
checked if you don’t want a port to belong to a VLAN. Check
Egress
to statically set a port to belong to a
VLAN. Checking
Forbidden
prevents the port from joining a VLAN dynamically as well as defining the
port as a non-member. Select the appropriate State (
Permanent
,
Delete on Reset
,
Delete on Timeout
, or
Invalid
). Click
Apply
to activate the filter.
Trunk
This is the fourth category of the Web-based management program. One item is featured in this section,
Port
Trunking
.
Port trunking is used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data pipeline.
The participating parts are called members of a trunk group. The Switch supports up to four trunk groups,
the first three which may include from two to four Switch ports each and the fourth trunk which is the two
GBIC ports (7x and 8x).