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4.
Enter the following fields:
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VLAN Mode
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Access—The interface is an untagged member of a single VLAN. A port
configured in this mode is known as an access port.
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Trunk—The interface is an untagged member of one VLAN at most, and is a
tagged member of zero or more VLANs. A port configured in this mode is
known as a trunk port.
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General Port—The interface can support all functions as defined in the
IEEE 802.1q specification. The interface can be a tagged or untagged
member of one or more VLANs.
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Tagging
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Forbidden—The interface is not allowed to join the VLAN. When a port is
not a member of any other VLAN, enabling this option on the port makes
the port part of internal VLAN 4095 (a reserved VID).
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Excluded—The interface is currently not a member of the VLAN. This is the
default for all the ports and LAGs when the VLAN is newly created.
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Tagged—The interface is a tagged member of the VLAN.
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Untagged—The interface is an untagged member of the VLAN. Frames of
the VLAN are sent untagged to the interface VLAN.
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PVID—Port PVID is set to this VLAN. If the interface is in access mode or
trunk mode, the device automatically makes the interface an untagged
member of the VLAN. If the interface is in general mode, you must manually
configure VLAN membership.
5.
Click
Apply
. The port is added to the VLAN and the settings are written to the Running
Configuration file.