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VLAN Settings
Overview
The Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) technology divides a physical LAN into multiple logical
LANs. Each VLAN is a broadcast domain. Hosts in the same VLAN can communicate with one
another at Layer 2, but they are isolated from hosts in other VLANs at Layer 2.
VLAN features
Overview
If you disable the VLAN feature, the device forwards received packets without processing VLAN
tags.
Procedure
1.
Access the VLAN members or VLAN settings page.
2.
Enable or disable the VLAN feature, and then click
OK
in the dialog box that opens.
By default, VLAN is enabled.
VLAN Members
Creating VLANs
1.
From the navigation pane, select
VLAN Settings
>
VLAN Members
.
2.
Enter the target VLAN ID, and then click
Add
.
By default, only system-defined VLAN 1 exists.