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Figure 5-2. Example of Priority Queue Assignments
VLAN Group
Up to 18 (or 26) port-based virtual LAN (VLAN) groups can be designated for the Switch. Individual
ports can exist in two or more VLANs simultaneously, so VLAN groups can overlap or intersect. For
a more detailed discussion of VLANs, see Chapter 6.
Using the space bar, select each port that you would like to be included in the assigned VLAN. A “v”
under the port number indicates the port is in the designated VLAN group. Figure 5-3 gives an
example of different VLANs assigned to different ports. Notice that a port may be a member of more
than one VLAN.
Figure 5-3. Example of port-based VLANs
Note:
In order to use VLAN segmentation in conjunction with port trunk groups, you must first
set the port trunk group(s), and then you may configure VLAN settings. If you wish to
change the port trunk grouping with VLANs already in place, you will need to reconfigure
the VLAN settings after changing the port trunk group settings.