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Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide
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T
— Tagged. The interface is a member of a VLAN. All packets
forwarded by the interface are tagged. The packets contain VLAN
information.
–
U
— Untagged. The interface is a member of a VLAN. Packets
forwarded by the interface are untagged.
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F
— Forbidden. The interface is denied membership to a VLAN.
–
Blank
— The interface is not a VLAN member. Packets associated
with the interface are not forwarded.
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Enter the fields:
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Show VLAN
— Check one of the possible options:
•
VLAN ID
— Check VLAN ID, and select a VLAN ID to view.
•
VLAN Name
— Check VLAN Name, and select a VLAN ID to
view.
–
VLAN Name (0-32 Characters)
— Enter a new VLAN name.
–
Status
— The VLAN type. Possible values are:
•
Dynamic
— The VLAN was dynamically created through GVRP.
•
Static
— The VLAN is user-defined.
–
Authentication Not Required
— Enable/disable authentication on
the VLAN.
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To define a new VLAN, click
ADD
, and enter the fields. The fields in this
page are described above.
Defining VLAN Membership Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the CLI commands for defining VLAN
membership as displayed in the
VLAN Membership
pages.
Table 14-1. VLAN Membership CLI Commands
CLI Command
Description
vlan database
Enters the VLAN configuration mode.