Figure 5-9
VLAN 2 member assign Web page screen
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Notice:
Change VLAN settings for every time, you have to
reboot
the switch to apply new settings.
5.3.2.2 Overlap VLAN
The scenario described as follow:
1. Port-16 is the file server port for all the workstations
2. Port-1 to Port-15 is different devices that do need to see each other
Setup steps
1.
Port Setting
1.1 Assign VLAN 1 as the default VLAN group for all ports
1.2 Assign VLAN 2 for the second VLAN group with Port-1 and Port-16
1.3 Repeat the same steps for Port-2 to Port-15. i.e. 2 & 16, 3 & 16, ….., 15 & 16
2.
PVID setup
2.1 Assign “1” (i.e. ID of VLAN 1) to Port-16 as its PVID (Port VLAN ID).
2.2 Assign “2” to Port-1 as its PVID
2.3 Repeat above steps for Port-2 to Port-15 with its PVID, i.e. 3 (Port-2), 4 (Port-3), to 16 (Port-15)
After the above steps Port-1 to Port-15 is being separated physically due to it belongs to different VLAN
groups (different VLAN). However, they all can access Port-16 due to Port-16 is using PVID 1 to communicate
with port 1 to port 15.
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Notice:
Change VLAN settings for every time, you have to
reboot
the switch to apply new settings.
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