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advanced-vlan [2025/03/29 17:10] – [VLAN Ethernet (Basic Configuration Information)] -Formatting-add inter-bullet spacing hogwildadvanced-vlan [2025/03/29 19:12] (current) – [VLAN Wireless] -Replace screenshot with one in Tomato theme hogwild
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 ===== VLAN Ethernet (Basic Configuration Information) ===== ===== VLAN Ethernet (Basic Configuration Information) =====
  
-  * VLAN - this VLAN's unique identifier. (VLAN 0 to VLAN 15) \\ +  * VLAN - this VLAN's unique identifier. (VLAN 0 to VLAN 15) \\ \\ 
   * VID - allows overriding "traditional" VLAN/VID mapping (Such as: VLAN 4 to VID 4) \\ with arbitrary VIDs for each VLAN. (Use "0" for "regular" mappings instead). \\    * VID - allows overriding "traditional" VLAN/VID mapping (Such as: VLAN 4 to VID 4) \\ with arbitrary VIDs for each VLAN. (Use "0" for "regular" mappings instead). \\ 
-  * Ports 1 to 4 and WAN - specify which Ethernet ports will be members of this VLAN. \\  +  * Ports 1 to 4 and WAN - specify which Ethernet ports will be members of this VLAN. \\ \\  
-  * Tagged - enable 802.1Q tagging of Ethernet frames on a particular port/VLAN. \\  +  * Tagged - enable 802.1Q tagging of Ethernet frames on a particular port/VLAN. \\ \\  
-  * Default - the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames that the router receives. \\ +  * Default - the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames that the router receives. \\ \\ 
   * Bridge - determines if this VLAN ID should be treated as WAN, part of a LAN bridge \\ or just left as is (member of an 802.1Q trunk, managed manually via scripts).   * Bridge - determines if this VLAN ID should be treated as WAN, part of a LAN bridge \\ or just left as is (member of an 802.1Q trunk, managed manually via scripts).
  
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 This section contains the assignments of wireless interfaces to various LAN bridges. This section contains the assignments of wireless interfaces to various LAN bridges.
  
-You should check/verify the correct settings on the [[:virtual_wireless|Virtual Wireless]] and [[:basic-network|Network]] menus to ensure proper VLAN operation.+Always check/verify the correct settings on the [[:virtual_wireless|Virtual Wireless]] and [[:basic-network|Network]] menus to ensure proper VLAN operation.
  
 The following settings are also mandatory: The following settings are also mandatory:
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-  * One VID must be assigned to the WAN interface. \\  +  * One VID must be assigned to the WAN interface. \\ \\  
-  * One VID must be selected as the default. \\  +  * One VID must be selected as the default. \\ \\  
-  * Avoid using VID: "0" to prevent 802.1Q compatibility issues. \\ 802.1Q specifies that frames tagged with "0" don't belong to any VLAN.\\ (This tag contains only user priority details).  [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q|Wikipedia: 802.11Q]]+  * Avoid using VID: "0" to prevent 802.1Q compatibility issues. \\ 802.1Q specifies that frames tagged with "0" don't belong to any VLAN.\\ (This tag contains only user priority details).  [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q|Wikipedia: 802.11Q]] \\ \\ 
   * Avoid using VID: "1". Some vendors label it "special" \\ or "reserved" for management.   * Avoid using VID: "1". Some vendors label it "special" \\ or "reserved" for management.
  
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 GT supports a dual-stack setup (IPv4 & IPv6). For the WAN Port, a VLAN tag with a value of 7 (VID 7) is required. GT supports a dual-stack setup (IPv4 & IPv6). For the WAN Port, a VLAN tag with a value of 7 (VID 7) is required.
  
-{{:telekom_example_vid_7.png?852}}+{{::advanced-vlan-telekom_example.png?800}}
  
  
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