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6-2 VLAN Membership
This page provides an overview of membership status of VLAN users.
The ports belong to the currently selected stack unit, as reflected by the page header.
Web Interface
To configure VLAN membership configuration in the web interface:
1.
Click VLAN Management and VLAN membership.
2.
Scroll the bar to choice which VLANs would like to show up.
3.
Click Refresh to update the state.
Figure 6-2: The VLAN Membership
Parameter description:
VLAN USER :
Various internal software modules may use VLAN services to configure VLAN memberships
on the fly.
The drop-down list on the right allows for selecting between showing VLAN memberships
as configured by an administrator (Admin) or as configured by one of these internal software
modules.
The "Combined" entry will show a combination of the administrator and internal software
modules configuration, and basically reflects what is actually configured in hardware.
VLAN User module uses services of the VLAN management functionality to configure VLAN
memberships and VLAN port configurations such as PVID and UVID. Currently we support
the following VLAN user types:
NAS : NAS provides port-based authentication, which involves communications between a
Supplicant, Authenticator, and an Authentication Server.
GVRP : Adjacent VLAN-aware devices can exchange VLAN information with each other by
using Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). GVRP is based on the Generic Attribute
Registration Protocol (GARP) and propagates VLAN information throughout a bridged
network.
MVR : MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for subscribers in each
VLAN. Multicast traffic for all channels is sent only on a single (multicast) VLAN.
Voice VLAN : Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic typically originating
from IP phones.
MSTP : The 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree protocol (MSTP) uses VLANs to create multiple
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