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Configuring the system on the DECT Manager
VLAN Tagging
A local network can be divided into logical subnetworks known as VLANs (VLAN = Virtual Local
Area Network, Standard IEEE 802.1Q). Multiple VLANs share a physical network and its
components, e.g., switches. Data packets from a VLAN are not forwarded to another VLAN.
VLANs are often used to separate the data traffic of different services (Internet telephony,
Internet TV etc.) and to define different priorities for the data traffic.
You can run your DECT Manager and a PC used to configure the DECT Manager on a separate
VLAN. In this case, you enter the VLAN identifiers (VLAN tags) for your VLAN. Your network
operator will supply you with this data.
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Select
Yes
if you do not want to use a VLAN (default setting
No
).
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Enter the VLAN identifier for your virtual network in the
VLAN Identifier
field.
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Select
VLAN Priority
to transfer the PC data.
Caution
If you operate the PC in a different VLAN from the DECT Manager, you will no longer have
direct access to the Web configurator of the DECT Manager from the PC.
Caution
If you enter an incorrect value for
VLAN Identifier
and save the settings, you will no longer be
able to access the DECT Manager from the PC used for configuration. If you then reset the
DECT Manager to a static or dynamic IP address, this will also disable the VLAN tagging (see
Resetting the IP configuration and password
). You will then need to reinstate the
DECT Manager's access to the local network (
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