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Highlight the VLAN you want to delete and press "-" (- key). A message
will ask whether you are sure you want to delete the VLAN ID. Select
"Yes" and the VLAN will be deleted.
3. View VLAN activities :
The following procedure describes how to use the VLAN Perspective
screen to view activities for a particular VLAN. Using this procedure, you
can view active ports, active MAC addresses associated with a VLAN, a
transient address (if any), filtering and port information.
a). Highlight an
existing VLAN and
press Enter. Then
select the "VLAN
Activities". The
screen will appear.
These screens
show all active MAC addresses and VLAN domains for the VLAN you
selected.
MAC addresses
are those that have been sending frames
from this VLAN to the switch within the last aging period.
VLAN domain
shows the domains in this VLAN from which active MAC addresses
have been learned within the last aging period. You can use the
Tab
key
to move between the MAC Addresses and VLAN Domain screens.
b). In the
MAC addresses
Screen . . .
Searching for MAC Addresses :
In the VLAN MAC Address screen, press
S
. The "Enter MAC Addr To
Search" screen appears. Enter a MAC address in the "Enter MAC Addr
To Search" screen and press the Enter key. If the address is found, it is
highlighted in the MAC Addresses screen.
Obtaining Additional Information :
To obtain additional information about an active MAC address, you can
scroll to the address about which you want more information in the MAC
Addresses screen. Press the Enter key. A VLAN/IP Multicast Group
Membership screen will appear.
c). In the
VLAN domain
Screen . . .
When the VLAN Domain screen is active, you can use the Up Arrow and
Down Arrow keys to scroll through the list of domains associated with
the selected VLAN.
4). View or change a VLAN configuration.
Summary of Contents for KS-2300
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