TG100 User Guide
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After the TG gateway restarts, you can log in the Gateway using the new IP
address.
Set up VLAN for the TG Gateway
A VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a logical local area network (or LAN) that extends beyond a
single traditional LAN to a group of LAN segments, given specific configurations.Whe
n your local network gets large and has much traffic you need to consider setting up
VLAN in your local network. You need to consider using VLAN in any one of the
following situations:
You have more than 200 devices on your LAN.
You have a lot of broadcast on your LAN.
Groups of users need more security or are being slowed down by too many
broadcasts.
Groups of users need to be on the same broadcast domain because they are
running the same applications.
Note
: Yeastar TG100 acts as a VLAN client, you need to set up a 3-layer switch in
your local network. Please configure the VLAN information first, then input the details
in TG100, so that the packages via TG100 can be added the VLAN label before
sending to that switch.
Procedure
1.
Navigate to
System
>
Network Preferences
>
VLAN Settings
.
2.
Select a VLAN to enable it.
3.
Get the VLAN information from your network administrator and enter the VLAN
information on the TG gateway.
Option
Description
NO.1
Enable this option so that you can edit the first VLAN over LAN.
VLAN Number
The VLAN Number is a unique value that you assign to each
VLAN on a single device.
VLAN IP Address
Set the IP address for TG100 VLAN over LAN.
VLAN Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for TG100 VLAN over LAN.
Default Gateway
Set the default gateway for TG100 VLAN over LAN.
NO.2
Enable this option so that you can edit the second VLAN over
LAN.
VLAN Number
The VLAN Number is a unique value that you assign to each
VLAN on a single device.
VLAN IP Address
Set the IP address for TG100 VLAN over LAN.
VLAN Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for TG100 VLAN over LAN.
Default Gateway
Set the default gateway for TG100 VLAN over LAN.