5. Select
VLAN
.
The Basic Port-based VLAN Status page displays.
6. If this is the first time that you are accessing this page or if you are changing the
VLAN assignment method, select the
Enable
radio button and continue with Step
7.
Otherwise, see Step 9.
A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current VLAN settings will be lost.
7. Click the
OK
button.
The pop-up window closes.
8. Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
The Basic Port-based VLAN Group table displays.
9. Under each port to be added to a VLAN, enter the ID of the VLAN.
You can enter a VLAN ID from 1 to the maximum number of ports that your switch
supports. If all the VLANs share an uplink to the Internet or servers, enter
all
in the
VLAN ID
field for the port that you want to use for the uplink.
Note:
If ports are members of the same LAG, you must assign them to the same
VLAN.
10. Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Assign Ports to Multiple Port-Based VLANs
A port-based VLAN configuration lets you assign ports on the switch to a VLAN. The
number of VLANs is limited to the number of ports on the switch. In an advanced
port-based VLAN configuration, you can assign a single port to multiple VLANs.
By default, all ports are members of VLAN 1.
To assign ports to multiple port-based VLANs:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
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Use VLANS for Traffic
Segmentation
8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switch Model GS110EMX