Interface Port Grouping of NSG300

Zyxel_Adam
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This post portrays the difference of Interface Port Grouping between "NSG300" and "NSG50,NSG100, and NSG200". And how to configure Interface Port Grouping for NSG300.
Let's take a look at port grouping of NSG50,NSG100, and NSG200.
There are two port groups as options that users are able to determine each port belongs to group 1 or 2.







Conversely, for NSG300, there is only one group shows on Port Group settings section. In stead of showing Port group number, it just shows LAN1 to LAN6 directly.

When configuring VLAN interface, make sure that it is select to the correct LAN port.

Let's take a look at port grouping of NSG50,NSG100, and NSG200.
There are two port groups as options that users are able to determine each port belongs to group 1 or 2.

Conversely, for NSG300, there is only one group shows on Port Group settings section. In stead of showing Port group number, it just shows LAN1 to LAN6 directly.

Notice: Every port on NSG300 is individual.
When configuring VLAN interface, make sure that it is select to the correct LAN port.

Adam
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