
D-Link DHS-3224V Switch User’s Guide
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Figure 6- 43. VLAN Menu
Highlight Configure 802.1Q Port Settings and press Enter, the following screen will appear:
Figure 6- 44. Configure 802.1Q Port Settings Screen
Each port can be configured to use an Ingress Filter. The ports to be configured in a given session can be
identified by either entering a range of port numbers or by entering the PVID#.
Ingress filtering is toggled between On and Off using the space bar.
To configure a port’s 802.1Q VLAN settings:
Highlight the Configure Port from [ ] to [ ] field and enter the range of port numbers you want to configure. As
an alternative you can use the arrow keys to highlight the PVID#[ ] field and enter the PVID for the VLAN’s
member ports you want to configure.
PVID – Port VLAN Identifier – is a classification mechanism that associates a port with a specific
VLAN and is used to make forwarding decisions for untagged packets received by the port. For
example, if port #2 is assigned a PVID of 3, then all untagged packets received on port #2 will be
assigned to VLAN 3. This number is generally the same as the VID# number assigned to the port in the
Edit 802.1Q VLANs menu above.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the remaining fields and the space bar to toggle between On and Off.
Ingress Filter – this enables the port to compare the VID tag of an incoming packet with the PVID
number assigned to the port. If the two are different, the port filters (drops) the packet.
To edit an existing 802.1Q VLAN:
1. Highlight VLANs on the main menu and press Enter.
2. Highlight Edit 802.1Q VLANs and press Enter.