Managing VLANs
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015
Page 193
D-Link UWS User Manual
Managing IP Subnet-Based VLANs
If a packet is untagged or priority- tagged, the device associates the packet with any matching IP subnet
classification. If no IP subnet classification can be made, then the packet is subjected to the normal VLAN
classification rules of the device. An IP subnet-to-VLAN mapping is defined by configuring an entry in the IP
subnet-to-VLAN table. An entry is specified by a source IP address, network mask, and the desired VLAN ID.
The IP subnet-to-VLAN configurations are shared across all ports of the switch.
Use the IP Subnet-based VLAN Configuration page to assign an IP Subnet to a VLAN.
To display the IP Subnet-based VLAN Configuration page, click
LAN > L2 Features
> VLAN > IP Subnet-based
VLAN > Configuration
in the navigation menu.
Figure 102: IP Subnet-based VLAN Configuration
• If you make any changes on this page, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system.
• To delete an existing binding, select the source IP address from the
IP Address
drop-down menu, and
then click
Delete
.
Table 88: IP Subnet-based VLAN Configuration Fields
Field
Description
IP Address
Select the IP address of the IP-to-VLAN binding to view or delete, or select
Add
to create a new binding.
IP Address
Specifies packet source IP address. This field is configurable only when you
create a new IP Subnet-based VLAN. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal
notation.
Subnet Mask
Specifies packet source IP subnet mask address.This field is configurable only
when you create a new IP Subnet-based VLAN. Enter the subnet mask in
dotted decimal notation.
VLAN ID
Specifies the VLAN to which the IP address is assigned. The valid range is 1-
4093.