VLAN Management
Configuring Default VLAN Settings
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VLAN Configuration Workflow
To configure VLANs:
1. If required, change the default VLAN by using the
Configuring Default VLAN
Settings
section.
2. Create the required VLANs by using the
Creating VLANs
section.
3. Set the desired VLAN-related configuration for ports and enable QinQ on an
interface using the
Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
section.
4. Assign interfaces to VLANs by using the
Configuring Port to VLAN
section or
the
Configuring VLAN Membership
section.
5. View the current VLAN port membership for all the interfaces in the
Configuring
VLAN Membership
section.
6. If required, configure VLAN groups as described in the
MAC-based Groups
and
Protocol-based VLANs
sections.
7. If required, configure TV VLAN as described in the
Access Port Multicast TV
VLAN
and
Customer Port Multicast TV VLAN
sections.
Configuring Default VLAN Settings
When using factory default settings, the switch automatically creates VLAN 1 as
the default VLAN, the default interface status of all ports is Trunk, and all ports are
configured as untagged members of the default VLAN.
The default VLAN has the following characteristics:
•
It is distinct, non-static/non-dynamic, and all ports are untagged members
by default.
•
It cannot be deleted.
•
It cannot be given a label.
•
It cannot be used for any special role, such as unauthenticated VLAN or
Voice VLAN. This is only relevant for OUI-enabled voice VLAN.
•
If a port is no longer a member of any VLAN, the switch automatically
configures the port as an untagged member of the default VLAN. A port is
no longer a member of a VLAN if the VLAN is deleted or the port is removed
from the VLAN.