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Web UI configuration

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RADIUS network authenticated login show vlan membership Displays the memberships in Rows and Columns show vlan interface Displays the PVID, Membership, and Mode in Rows and Columns Web UI configuration VLANs can be configured from the CLI, web UI or SNMP. The CLI advantage is support for scripting the entire configuration. The CLI disadvantage is the large number of commands required to execute the complete configuration. The web UI is slower since it relies on Javascript running on your local PC, and the overhead associated with transmitting the configuration data. The graphical display is easy to follow and should be used to get familiar with the system. Vlan General webUI VLAN Config Enable VLAN support. Requires system reboot. VLAN Mode Local Mode refers to the T3 Switch. Port-based or Tag-based is supported. Remote Mode refers to the WallPlate. Tag-based or disabled is supported. VLAN Special Interfaces If video is delivered on a defined "video VLAN", be sure to assign IGMP to the VLAN used for video. When IGMP Proxy is enabled, T3 will proxy IGMP packets with the VLAN ID of the group in this configuration. Management packets can be tagged with a specific VLAN ID for layer 2 security. Enable management VLANs and assign a VLAN ID. The VLAN must first be created using the 802.1Q Tag Based menu. VLAN Multicast Enable multicast support and assign the VLAN where multicast packets will be sent. This VLAN should be the same as the IGMP VLAN ID for proper delivery of video. Motorola, Inc. 570510-001-00 rev A Page 39 of 50

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RADIUS network authenticated login
Motorola, Inc.
570510-001-00 rev A
Page 39 of 50
show vlan membership
Displays the memberships in Rows and Columns
show vlan interface
Displays the PVID, Membership, and Mode in Rows and Columns
Web UI configuration
VLANs can be configured from the CLI, web UI or SNMP.
The CLI advantage is support for scripting the entire
configuration.
The CLI disadvantage is the large number of commands required to execute the complete
configuration.
The web UI is slower since it relies on Javascript running on your local PC, and the overhead associated with
transmitting the configuration data.
The graphical display is easy to follow and should be used to get familiar with the
system.
Vlan General webUI
VLAN Config
Enable VLAN support.
Requires system reboot.
VLAN Mode
Local Mode refers to the T3 Switch.
Port-based
or Tag-based is supported.
Remote Mode refers
to the WallPlate.
Tag-based or disabled is
supported.
VLAN Special Interfaces
If video is delivered on a defined “video VLAN”,
be sure to assign IGMP to the VLAN used for
video.
When IGMP Proxy is enabled, T3 will
proxy IGMP packets with the VLAN ID of the
group in this configuration.
Management packets can be tagged with a
specific VLAN ID for layer 2 security.
Enable
management VLANs and assign a VLAN ID.
The VLAN must first be created using the 802.1Q
Tag Based menu.
VLAN Multicast
Enable multicast support and assign the VLAN
where multicast packets will be sent.
This VLAN
should be the same as the IGMP VLAN ID for
proper delivery of video.