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4. To assign a VLAN ID, type a VLAN ID in the
VLAN ID
field.
The range for this field is 2 to 4,000. You can create a maximum of 255
tagged VLANs.
5. To assign a name to the VLAN, type a unique name in the
VLAN
Name
field.
Enter a value of up to 32 characters. For more information about this
field, refer to “VLAN Name” on page 151.
6. Set the
Management VLAN
to one of the following choices from the
pull-down menu:
Enable
- This parameter enables management access on this
VLAN.
Note
- If you enable management on a VLAN other than 1, you can
access management only through a tagged port of that VLAN.
- You can access management through the tagged port of all VLANs
on which you have enabled management.
- You can still access management through a port that is only an
untagged member of VLAN 1 and not a tagged member of another
VLAN.
Disable
- This parameter disables
Management VLAN
on this
VLAN. If you change this parameter from
Enable
to
Disable
, the
Management VLAN
is still enabled on the
DefaultVLAN
.
Note
The Management VLAN is always Enabled on the untagged ports of
the DefaultVLAN. It cannot be disabled on the DefaultVLAN.
7. To assign ports to the VLAN, click on the port numbers labeled either
Static Tagged
or
Static Untagged
.
By default, all the ports are assigned to the
Not Member
category
when a specific VLAN is created. The
Not Member
ports are part of
the DefaultVLAN (VLAN ID=1).
8. Click
Apply
.
9. From the main menu on the left side of the page, select
Save
Configuration to Flash
to permanently save your changes.
Modify a Tagged
VLAN
To modify the name or port assignments of a tagged VLAN, perform the
following procedure:
1. From the main menu on the left side of the page, select
Bridge
.
The
Bridge
folder expands.
Summary of Contents for AT-GS950/16PS
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Page 18: ...Preface 18...
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Page 52: ...Chapter 2 System Configuration 52...
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Page 92: ...Chapter 5 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 92...
Page 102: ...Chapter 6 Static Port Trunking 102...
Page 118: ...Chapter 8 Port Mirroring 118...
Page 140: ...Chapter 11 IGMP Snooping 140...
Page 174: ...Chapter 14 GVRP 174...
Page 186: ...Chapter 15 Quality of Service and Cost of Service 186...
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Page 216: ...Chapter 17 SNMPv3 216...
Page 244: ...Chapter 18 Access Control Configuration 244...
Page 282: ...Chapter 21 Security 282...
Page 288: ...Chapter 22 Power Over Ethernet PoE 288...
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Page 310: ...Chapter 24 LLDP 310...
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Page 334: ...Chapter 26 Software Configuration Updates 334...
Page 346: ...Chapter 28 Rebooting the AT GS950 16PS 346...
Page 368: ...Appendix A MSTP Overview 368...
Page 386: ...Appendix B AT GS950 16PS Default Parameters 386...