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3) Setup the Port VLAN IDs as follows. Note: Port 01 PVID is set to 2. This must be done in the port specific page since there is no VLAN with ID 2 The specific ports above have the following Port VLAN ID settings (The Port VLAN ID settings for each port are configured in the VLAN Ports page): Port 01: 2 Port 02: 1 Port 03: 1 Port 04: 1 Port 05: 5 Port 06: 1 Port 07: 1 Port 08: 1 Port 09: 10 Port 10: 10 Port 11: 10 Port 12: 10 Port 13: 10 Port 14: 15 Port 15: 1 Port 16: 1 The following scenarios will produce results as described below: 1) If an untagged packet enters Port 4, the switch will tag it with a VLAN tag value of 1. Since Port 4 does not have membership with VLAN ID 1 (default), the packet will be dropped. 2) If a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 5 enters Port 4, the packet will have access to Ports 5 and 1. If the packet leaves Port 5 and/or 1, it will be stripped of its tag becoming an untagged packet as it leaves the switch. 3) If an untagged packet enters Port 1, the switch will tag it with a VLAN tag value of 2. It will then be dropped since Port 1 has no membership with VLAN ID 2. 4) If a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 10 enters Port 9, it will have access to Ports: 1, 10, 11, and 12. If the packets leave Ports 1 or 10, they will be tagged with a VLAN ID value of 10. If the packet leaves Ports 11 or 12, it will leave as an untagged packet. 5) If a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 1 enters Port 9, it will be dropped since Port 9 does not have membership with VLAN ID 1. Page 114 of 121

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3)
Setup the Port VLAN IDs as follows.
Note
: Port 01 PVID is set to 2. This must be done in the port specific page since there is no VLAN with ID 2
The specific ports above have the following Port VLAN ID settings (The Port VLAN ID settings for each port are configured in the VLAN Ports page):
Port 01: 2
Port 05: 5
Port 09: 10
Port 13: 10
Port 02: 1
Port 06: 1
Port 10: 10
Port 14: 15
Port 03: 1
Port 07: 1
Port 11: 10
Port 15: 1
Port 04: 1
Port 08: 1
Port 12: 10
Port 16: 1
The following scenarios will produce results as described below:
1)
If an untagged packet enters Port 4, the switch will tag it with a VLAN tag value of 1. Since Port 4 does not have membership with VLAN
ID 1 (default), the packet will be dropped.
2)
If a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 5 enters Port 4, the packet will have access to Ports 5 and 1. If the packet leaves Port 5 and/or
1, it will be stripped of its tag becoming an untagged packet as it leaves the switch.
3)
If an untagged packet enters Port 1, the switch will tag it with a VLAN tag value of 2. It will then be dropped since Port 1 has no
membership with VLAN ID 2.
4)
If a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 10 enters Port 9, it will have access to Ports: 1, 10, 11, and 12. If the packets leave Ports 1 or
10, they will be tagged with a VLAN ID value of 10. If the packet leaves Ports 11 or 12, it will leave as an untagged packet.
5)
If a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 1 enters Port 9, it will be dropped since Port 9 does not have membership with VLAN ID 1.