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Managing VLANs
D-Link Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015 Page 184
D-Link UWS User Manual
Searching the Forwarding Database
Use the following procedures to search the forwarding database.
1. Enter the two-byte hexadecimal VLAN ID followed by the six byte hexadecimal MAC address in two-digit
groups separated by colons.
For example, 01:23:45:67:89:AB:CD:EF where 01:23 is the VLAN ID and 45:67:89:AB:CD:EF is the MAC
address.
2. Click Search.
If the address exists, that entry is displayed as the first entry in the table after the screen refreshes. The
entry is followed by the remaining (greater) MAC addresses. An exact match is required. If you click
Refresh, the MAC addresses with lower values are displayed again. fake
Managing VLANs
Adding Virtual LAN (VLAN) support to a Layer 2 switch offers some of the benefits of both bridging and routing.
Like a bridge, a VLAN switch forwards traffic based on the Layer 2 header, which is fast, and like a router, it
partitions the network into logical segments, which provides better administration, security and management
of multicast traffic.
A VLAN is a set of end stations and the switch ports that connect them. You may have many reasons for the
logical division, such as department or project membership. The only physical requirement is that the end
station and the port to which it is connected both belong to the same VLAN.
Each VLAN in a network has an associated VLAN ID, which appears in the IEEE 802.1Q tag in the Layer 2 header
of packets transmitted on a VLAN. An end station may omit the tag, or the VLAN portion of the tag, in which
case the first switch port to receive the packet may either reject it or insert a tag using its default VLAN ID. A
given port may handle traffic for more than one VLAN, but it can only support one default VLAN ID.
VLAN Configuration
Use the VLAN Configuration page to define VLAN groups stored in the VLAN membership table. Your switch
supports up to 3965 VLANs. VLAN 1 is the default VLAN of which all ports are members.
To display the VLAN Configuration page, click LAN > L2 Features> VLAN > VLAN Configuration in the
navigation tree.

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D-Link DWL-8610AP Specifications

General IconGeneral
2.4 GHzYes
Modulation-
Frequency band2.4 - 2.497, 4.9 - 5.85 GHz
Number of users- user(s)
Channels quantity- channels
Networking standardsIEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Wi-Fi data rate (max)1750 Mbit/s
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Maximum data transfer rate1000 Mbit/s
Flash memory64 MB
Internal memory512 MB
InternalNo
CertificationCE, FCC, IC
Product colorGray
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports2
Antennas quantity6
Antenna gain level (max)6.5 dBi
Power supply typePoE, DC
Power consumption (typical)14 W
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Package depth265 mm
Package width238 mm
Package height112 mm
Package weight1160 g
Pallet width1200 mm
Pallet length1100 mm
Pallet height (air)1955 mm
Pallet gross weight (air)385580 g
Quantity per pallet (air)210 pc(s)
Shipping (inner) case width280 mm
Shipping (inner) case height260 mm
Shipping (inner) case length585 mm
Shipping (inner) case weight8740 g
Shipping (inner) case net weight5800 g
Number of cartons per pallet (air)42 pc(s)
Quantity per shipping (inner) case5 pc(s)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth171 mm
Width198 mm
Height40 mm
Weight240 g

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