How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Smart and Managed switches using the new GUI
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a technology that can solve broadcasting issues. A LAN can be divided into several VLANs logically, and only the hosts in a same VLAN can communicate with each other.
Here is a configuration example for 802.1Q VLAN.
Network Topology:

Network Requirement:
- Hosts in the same department can communicate with each other.
 - Hosts in different departments cannot communicate with each other.
 - Both department A and department B can visit the FTP server.
 
Configuration Scheme:
- Create VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 for department A and department B respectively.
 - Create VLAN 30 for the FTP server, and add the hosts in department A and department B to VLAN 30.
 - Configure PVIDs for ports. With correct PVID settings, both department A and department B can visit the FTP server, but cannot communicate with each other.
 
VLAN Configurations on Switch 1 and Switch 2:
| 
			 
  | 
			
			 VLAN 10  | 
			
			 VLAN 20  | 
			
			 VLAN 30  | 
		
| 
			 Switch 1  | 
			
			 Port 1-2  | 
			
			 Port 1, 3  | 
			
			 Port 1-3  | 
		
| 
			 Switch 2  | 
			
			 Port 1-2, 4  | 
			
			 Port 1, 3-4  | 
			
			 Port 1-4  | 
		
Egress Rule and PVID settings for Switch 1 and Switch 2:
| 
			 Switch  | 
			
			 Switch 1  | 
			
			 Switch 2  | 
		|||||
| 
			 Port  | 
			
			 1  | 
			
			 2  | 
			
			 3  | 
			
			 1  | 
			
			 2  | 
			
			 3  | 
			
			 4  | 
		
| 
			 Egress Rule  | 
			
			 Tagged  | 
			
			 Untagged  | 
			
			 Untagged  | 
			
			 Tagged  | 
			
			 Untagged  | 
			
			 Untagged  | 
			
			 Untagged  | 
		
| 
			 PVID  | 
			
			 1  | 
			
			 10  | 
			
			 20  | 
			
			 1  | 
			
			 10  | 
			
			 20  | 
			
			 30  | 
		
Configurations on Switch 1:
Step 1
Go to L2 Features > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config, create VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30; add Untagged port 2 and Tagged port 1 to VLAN 10; add Untagged port 3 and Tagged port 1 to VLAN 20; add Untagged port 2-3 to VLAN 30 and Tagged port 1 to VLAN 30.



Step 2
Go to L2 Features > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > Port Config, set the PVID value as 1, 10, 20 for port 1, port 2 and port 3 respectively.

Configurations on Switch 2:
Step 1
Go to L2 Features > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config, create VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30; add Untagged port 2, Untagged port 4 and Tagged port 1 to VLAN 10; add Untagged port 3, Untagged port 4 and Tagged port 1 to VLAN 20; add Untagged port 2-4 to VLAN 30 and Tagged port 1 to VLAN 30.



Step 2
Go to L2 Features > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > Port Config, set the PVID value as 1, 10, 20 and 30 for port 1, port 2, port 3 and port 4 respectively.

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