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TL-SL3428_V3_User_Guide - TP-Link

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Figure 6-9 Enable Protocol VLAN for PortPort Enable:Select your desired port for Protocol VLAN feature. All the ports aredisabled by default.Configuration Procedure:Step Operation Description1 Set the link type for port. Required. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→Port Configpage, set the link type for the port basing on its connecteddevice.2 Create VLAN. Required. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Configpage, click the Create button to create a VLAN. Enter theVLAN ID and the description for the VLAN. Meanwhile,specify its member ports.3 Create Protocol Template. Required. On the VLAN→Protocol VLAN→ProtocolTemplate page, create the Protocol Template beforeconfiguring Protocol VLAN.4 Select your desired ports forProtocol VLAN feature.Required. On the VLAN→Protocol VLAN→Port Enablepage, select and enable the desired ports for ProtocolVLAN feature.5 Create Protocol VLAN. Required. On the VLAN→Protocol VLAN→ProtocolVLAN page, select the protocol type and enter the VLAN IDto create a Protocol VLAN.6 Modify/View VLAN. Optional. On the VLAN→Protocol VLAN→Protocol VLANpage, click the Edit button to modify/view the information ofthe corresponding VLAN.7 Delete VLAN. Optional. On the VLAN→Protocol VLAN→Protocol VLANpage, select the desired entry to delete the correspondingVLAN by clicking the Delete button.6.3 Application Example for 802.1Q VLAN‣ Network Requirements• Switch A is connecting to PC A and Server B;• Switch B is connecting to PC B and Server A;• PC A and Server A is in the same VLAN;62

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