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This menu lists the ports on the switch and each port’s current PVID
assignment. For example, referring to the figure above, Ports 1 to 8 on
the switch all have a PVID of 1, meaning that they are untagged
members of the Default VLAN, which has a VID of 1.
The menu, when initially displayed, lists the PVIDs for the ports on the
master switch of the stack.
3. Type
I
to choose Select Stack [I]D and enter the number of a switch in
the stack containing a port whose PVID you need to change. (You can
skip this step if you want to change to the master switch, since the
master switch is displayed by default.)
The VLAN Port Configuration Menu for the selected switch is
displayed.
4. To set a PVID, type
V
to select the Set Port VID option.
The following prompt is displayed:
Set PVID->Enter port number>
5. Enter the port number whose PVID you want to change.
A prompt similar to the following is displayed:
Enter PVID for port 1>
6. Enter the new PVID for the port.
Once a new PVID has been assigned to a port, the port is removed as
an untagged port from its current VLAN and added to the new VLAN
as an untagged port.
If the port is also an tagged member of any VLANs, it remains as a
tagged member of those VLANs.
7. Repeat Steps 3 to 6 to assign new PVIDs to any other ports that are to
be untagged members of the new VLAN.
8. Once you have changed all of the appropriate PVIDs, type
Q
to select
Quit to Previous Menu.
The VLAN Management Menu in Figure 24 on page 96 is displayed
again.
This completes the procedure for creating a new VLAN.