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The specified VLAN is deleted as soon as you press [Return]. The software does
not prompt you to reconsider this action. If you delete a VLAN, all configuration
parameters that are associated with that VLAN are deleted also.
You cannot delete VLAN 1. By default, all switch ports are assigned as untagged
members of VLAN 1 with all ports configured as PVID = 1. See
“IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
workgroups” on page 55
for more information.
Default
blank field
Range
2 to 4094
VLAN Name
Allows you to assign a name field to configured VLANs.
Default
VLAN # (
VLAN number)
Range
Any ASCII string of up to 16 printable characters
Management VLAN Allows you to assign any VLAN as the management VLAN. VLAN 1 is the default
management VLAN for the switch. To set this field, the VLAN State field value must
be Active.
Default
No
Range
Yes, No
VLAN State
Allows you to activate your newly created VLAN.
The following field values: VLAN Type, Protocol Id (PID), or User-defined PID must
be configured appropriately before this field can be set to active. After you set the
VLAN State field value to Active, you cannot change the VLAN State, VLAN Type,
Protocol Id, or User-defined PID field values, unless you delete the VLAN.
If you delete a VLAN, all configuration parameters that are associated with that
VLAN are also deleted.
Default
Inactive
Range
Inactive, Active
Port Membership
Allows you to assign port memberships to VLANs. The ports can be configured in
one or more VLANs. To set this field, you must set the VLAN State field to Active.
This field is dependent on the Tagging field value in the VLAN Port Configuration
screen (see the Tagging field description in
“VLAN Port Configuration screen fields”
on page 125
).
For example:
•
When the Tagging
field is set to Untagged Access, you can set the Port
Membership field as an untagged port member (U) or as a non-VLAN port
member (-).
•
When the Tagging
field is set to Tagged Trunk, you can set the Port Membership
field as a tagged port member (T) or as a non-VLAN port
member (-).
Table 19 VLAN Configuration screen fields (continued)
Field
Description
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