TP-Link T2600G-52TS TL-SG3452 T2600G-52TS V1 User Guide - Page 84
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• When receiving an untagged packet, the switch matches the packet with the current MAC VLAN. If the packet is matched, the switch will add a corresponding MAC VLAN tag to it. If no MAC VLAN is matched, the switch will add a tag to the packet according to the PVID of the received port. Thus, the packet is assigned automatically to the corresponding VLAN for transmission. • When receiving tagged packet, the switch will process it basing on the 802.1Q VLAN. If the received port is the member of the VLAN to which the tagged packet belongs, the packet will be forwarded normally. Otherwise, the packet will be discarded. • If the MAC address of a Host is classified into 802.1Q VLAN, please set its connected port of switch to be a member of this 802.1Q VLAN so as to ensure the packets forwarded normally. 6.3.1 MAC VLAN On this page, you can create MAC VLAN and view the current MAC VLANs in the table. Choose the menu VLAN→MAC VLAN to load the following page. Figure 6-7 Create and View MAC VLAN The following entries are displayed on this screen: Create MAC VLAN MAC Address: Enter the MAC address. Description: Give a description to the MAC address for identification. VLAN ID: Enter the ID number of the MAC VLAN. This VLAN should be one of the 802.1Q VLANs the ingress port belongs to. MAC VLAN Table Select: Select the desired entry. It is multi-optional. MAC Address: Description: Displays the MAC address. Displays the user-defined description of the MAC address. VLAN ID: Displays the corresponding VLAN ID of the MAC address. 74