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7.6.1
VLAN-Enabling a Port
To VLAN-enable a port:
1.
In the Network Settings View, click an Ethernet port in the Main Display.
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
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On the Network menu, click Replace Port with VLAN enabled Port.
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Click Replace Port with VLAN enabled Port in the Network Actions panel.
–
Press the right mouse button and click
Replace Port with VLAN enabled Port
from
the shortcut menu.
7.6.2
Removing a Port from a VLAN
If you no longer want a port to participate in a VLAN:
1.
In the Network Settings View, click a VLAN-enabled Ethernet port in the Main Display.
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
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On the Network menu, click Replace VLAN enabled Port with standard Port.
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Click Replace VLAN enabled Port with standard Port in the Network Actions panel.
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Press the right mouse button and click
Replace VLAN enabled Port with standard
Port
from the shortcut menu.
7.6.3
VLAN-Enabling a Group
There are two ways to VLAN enable a group:
When you create the group - check
Create VLAN enabled Group
in the Group Ports
dialog box (see section 7.5.1).
After you create a group – using the
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
option
(described below).
To VLAN-enable a group using the
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
option:
1.
In the Network Settings View, click a group in the Main Display.
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
–
On the Network menu, click Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group.
–
Click Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group in the Network Actions panel.
–
Press the right mouse button and click
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
from the shortcut menu.
7.6.4
Removing a Group from a VLAN
If you no longer want a group to participate in a VLAN:
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