Cal Amp VIPER SC+ 100 series User Manual - page 74
Viper SC+™ IP Router for Licensed Spectrum PN 001-5008-000 Rev. C
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VID=0
If incoming packets have a VLAN ID set to zero (0), you can choose to silently drop these packets, keep them
unchanged, re-tag the packets with the PVID, or delete their tag. For both modes, Untagged Port Mode and Tagged
Port Mode, the default setting is to silently drop the packet.
VID=PVID (The packet has a VLAN ID that is the same as the PVID)
If incoming packets have a VLAN ID that is the same as the PVID, you can choose to silently drop these packets,
keep them unchanged, or delete their tag. For both modes, Untagged Port Mode and Tagged Port Mode, the
default setting is to keep the packet unchanged.
VID!=PVID (VID is not equal to PVID)
If incoming packets have a VLAN ID that is not the same as the PVID, you can choose to silently drop these packets,
keep them unchanged, re-tag the packets with PVID, or delete their tag. The default for this setting, which is for
Untagged Port Mode only, is to silently drop the packet.
VID!=PVID (VID is not equal to PVID) but VID is in Table — Tagged Port Mode only
If incoming packets have a VLAN ID that is not the same as the PVID, but is in the VLAN Member Table, you can
choose to silently drop these packets, keep them unchanged, retag the packets, or delete their tags. The default
for this setting, which is for Tagged Port Mode only, is to keep the packet unchanged.
VID!=PVID (VID is not equal to PVID) and VID is not in Table — Tagged Port Mode only
If incoming packets have a VLAN ID that is not the same as the PVID and is not in the VLAN Member Table, you can
choose to silently drop these packets, keep them unchanged, re-tag the packets, or delete their tags. The default
for this setting, which is for Tagged Port Mode only, is to keep the packet unchanged.
Egress Packet
Untagged (The packet has no VLAN ID tag)
If exiting packets are untagged, you can choose to silently drop these packets, keep them unchanged, or tag them
with PVID. For both modes, Untagged Port Mode and Tagged Port Mode, the default setting is to keep the packet
unchanged.
VID=0
If exiting packets have a VLAN ID set to zero (0), you can choose to silently drop these packets, keep them
unchanged, re-tag them with PVID, or delete their tag. For both modes, Untagged Port Mode and Tagged Port
mode, the default setting is to silently drop the packet.
VID=PVID
If exiting packets have a VLAN ID that is in the VLAN Member Table, you can choose to silently drop these packets,
keep them unchanged, or delete their tag. For Untagged Port Mode, the default setting is to delete the tag. For
Tagged Port Mode, the default setting is to keep the packet unchanged.
VID!=PVID (VID is not equal to PVID) — Untagged Port Mode only
If exiting packets have a VLAN ID that is not the same as the PVID, you can choose to silently drop these packets,
keep them unchanged, re-tag the packets with PVID, or delete their tag. The default for this setting, which is for
Untagged Port Mode only, is to silently drop the packet.
VID!=PVID (VID is not equal to PVID) but VID is in Table — Tagged Port Mode only
If exiting packets have a VLAN ID that is not the same as the PVID, but is in the VLAN Member Table, you can
choose to silently drop these packets or keep them unchanged retag their packets, or delete their tags. The default
for this setting, which is for Tagged Port Mode only, is to keep the packet unchanged.