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VLAN Tagging allows an individual IP Address to be configured as part of multiple VLANs. When configured, each outgoing packet is tagged with a VLAN ID tag compliant to IEEE 802.1Q VLAN specifications. The VLAN Aware Ethernet Switch or router extracts the tag and routes the packet into the correct VLAN Group. VLAN Tagging allows a user the choice of whether or not packets leaving the IMG 2020 will have a VLAN ID tag inserted in its header. Through the Web GUI application a user can specify the VLAN 16 bit Tag Control Information (TCI) that will be assigned to a Services IP Address, a Media 0 IP Address, or a Media 1 IP Address. All packets leaving the IMG 2020 with a specific IP address can have a VLAN tag with the TCI information inserted in its ethernet header. Refer to information below for more information on this feature.

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The first section below describes how to configure a VLAN Tag of 123 on any IP packets leaving the IMG 2020 with a Services IP address of 10.129.39.88. The second section describes configuring a VLAN Tag of 314 on any IP packets leaving the IMG 2020 with a Media 0 IP address of 10.129.39.89. Once configured, any packet leaving the IMG 2020 with one of the two IP addresses will have a VLAN tag added. The procedure below configures the specific IP Address and not the interface. The interface is configured in the Logical Interface object which is the parent object to the IP Address object being configured with the VLAN information. The procedure below assumes the Physical Node - Direct Connect object has already been configured.

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  • Right click on the IMG 2020 Node object and select New Network. The IP Network object that gets created is a container object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to IP Network Interface topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the IP Network object just created and select New Logical Interfaces. The Logical Interface is also a parent or container object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to the Logical Interfaces topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the Logical Interface object and select New Logical Interface. In the Interface field, select from the drop down menu which interface on the rear of the IMG 2020 will be utilized. In this procedure, Services was selected. Refer to the Logical Interface topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the Logical Interface object created and select New IP Address. In the Source Endpoint field, select Services from the drop down menu. This will configure the VLAN information on an IP address that will be used as a Services IP Address. Refer to the information below.

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  • Right click on the IMG 2020 Node object and select New Network. The IP Network object that gets created is a container object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to IP Network Interface topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the IP Network object just created and select New Logical Interfaces. The Logical Interface is also a parent or container object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to the Logical Interfaces topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the Logical Interface object and select New Logical Interface. In the Interface field, select from the drop down menu which interface on the rear of the IMG 2020 will be utilized. In this procedure, Data A was selected. Refer to the Logical Interface topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the Logical Interface object created and select New IP Address. In the Source Endpoint field, select Media 0 from the drop down menu. This will configure the VLAN information on an IP address that will be used as a Media 0 IP Address (rtp). Refer to the information below.

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