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Advanced 802.1Q VLAN, In an advanced 802.1Q VLAN configuration, VLAN 1

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Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switches mode can belong to a single VLAN only and does not tag the traffic that it processes. A port that functions in trunk mode automatically belongs to all VLANs on the switch and tags the traffic that it processes. - Advanced 802.1Q VLAN. In an advanced 802.1Q VLAN configuration, VLAN 1 is added to the switch and all ports (1 through 5 for the GS305EP or GS305EPP, and 1 through 8 for the GS308EP or GS308EPP) are untagged members of VLAN 1. You can tag ports, untag ports, exclude ports, add more VLANs, assign a different VLAN to a port, manage port PVIDs, and manage a voice VLAN. The following table provides an overview of VLAN features that are supported on the switch. Table 3. Supported VLAN modes for the GS305EP and GS305EPP VLAN Feature Total number of VLANs Egress tagging Multiple VLANs on a single port Voice VLAN Basic Port-Based VLAN 5 No No No Advanced Port-Based VLAN 5 No Yes No Basic 802.1Q VLAN 64 Advanced 802.1Q VLAN 64 Yes (trunk port only) Yes Yes (trunk port only) Yes No Yes Table 4. Supported VLAN modes for the GS308EP and GS308EPP VLAN Feature Total number of VLANs Egress tagging Basic Port-Based VLAN 8 Advanced Port-Based VLAN 8 Basic 802.1Q VLAN 64 Advanced 802.1Q VLAN 64 No No Yes (trunk port only) Yes Use VLANS for Traffic 34 Segmentation User Manual

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mode can belong to a single VLAN only and does not tag the traffic that it
processes. A port that functions in trunk mode automatically belongs to all VLANs
on the switch and tags the traffic that it processes.
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Advanced 802.1Q VLAN
. In an advanced 802.1Q VLAN configuration, VLAN 1
is added to the switch and all ports (1 through 5 for the GS305EP or GS305EPP,
and 1 through 8 for the GS308EP or GS308EPP) are untagged members of
VLAN 1. You can tag ports, untag ports, exclude ports, add more VLANs, assign
a different VLAN to a port, manage port PVIDs, and manage a voice VLAN.
The following table provides an overview of VLAN features that are supported on the
switch.
Table 3. Supported VLAN modes for the GS305EP and GS305EPP
Advanced
802.1Q VLAN
Basic
802.1Q VLAN
Advanced
Port-Based VLAN
Basic
Port-Based VLAN
VLAN Feature
64
64
5
5
Total number of
VLANs
Yes
Yes (trunk port only)
No
No
Egress tagging
Yes
Yes (trunk port only)
Yes
No
Multiple VLANs on a
single port
Yes
No
No
No
Voice VLAN
Table 4. Supported VLAN modes for the GS308EP and GS308EPP
Advanced
802.1Q VLAN
Basic
802.1Q VLAN
Advanced
Port-Based VLAN
Basic
Port-Based VLAN
VLAN Feature
64
64
8
8
Total number of
VLANs
Yes
Yes (trunk port only)
No
No
Egress tagging
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