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In the switches, you can configure whether or not tagged frames are sent or received to the port level. Tagging is set as true or false for the port and applied to all VLANs on that port. You can select whether or not to discard:
The default is not to discard the frames. You can also designate the port-based VLAN to which these frames are assigned by setting the tagged port's default
VID (the default is 1).
A Passport switch port with tagging enabled is a port from which all frames sent are tagged. A tagged port can be configured to discard untagged frames or to associate them with a VLAN set by the PVID. In the latter case, when an untagged frame is received on a tagged port, it is sent to the user-specified PVID.
A port with tagging disabled is a port that does not send tagged frames. If a tagged frame is forwarded out a port with tagging set to false, the switch removes the tag from the frame before sending it out the port. When a port with tagging set to false receives a frame, it can be configured to discard tagged frames or to associate them with the VLAN specified in the tag.
Note:
To optimize performance, on untagged ports in configurations where you do not expect to see tagged frames, you should set DiscardTaggedFrames to true. However, on untagged ports for interconnecting switches, it is probably better to set DiscardTaggedFrames to false. That way, if you should convert an interswitch port from an untagged port to a tagged port, you will not lose connectivity.
To set a port to discard tagged frames it receives:
| The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed. |
| The VLAN tab opens. |