D-Link DSR-150 [24/274] Vlan configuration

D-Link DSR-150 [24/274] Vlan configuration
Unified Services Router User Manual
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Prefix Lifetime: This defines the duration (in seconds) that the requesting node is allowed to
use the advertised prefix. It is analogous to DHCP lease time in an IPv4 network.
Figure 6: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings
2.2 VLAN Configuration
The router supports virtual network isolation on the LAN with the use of VLANs. LAN devices can be
configured to communicate in a sub network defined by VLAN identifiers. LAN ports can be assigned
unique VLAN IDs so that traffic to and from that physical port can be isolated from the general LAN.
VLAN filtering is particularly useful to limit broadcast packets of a device in a large network
VLAN support is enabled by default in the router. In the VLAN Configuration page, enable VLAN
support on the router and then proceed to the next section to define the virtual network.
Setup > VLAN Settings > Available VLAN
The Available VLAN page shows a list of configured VLANs by name and VLAN ID. A VLAN
membership can be created by clicking the Add button below the List of Available VLANs.
A VLAN membership entry consists of a VLAN identifier and the numerical VLAN ID which is
assigned to the VLAN membership. The VLAN ID value can be any number from 2 to 4091. VLAN
ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN, which is used for untagged frames received on the interface.
By enabling Inter VLAN Routing, you will allow traffic from LAN hosts belonging to this VLAN ID
to pass through to other configured VLAN IDs that have Inter VLAN Routing enabled.

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