Linksys PC22604 manual Deleting a Vlan ID, Viewing Vlan Activities

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7.Press Esc to return to the VLAN Perspective screen. You may then select another option from the VLAN Perspective screen or press Esc to return to the L2 Switching DataBase screen.

The VLAN IDs and names you added will appear in the VLAN Perspective screen. In the following screen, the Zuma and lana VLAN IDs have been added.

Deleting a VLAN ID

Use the following procedure to delete a VLAN ID from the VLAN Perspective field.

1.Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to highlight the VLAN ID you want to delete.

2.Press the - (hyphen) key. A message will ask whether you are sure you want to delete the VLAN ID.

3.With Yes highlighted, press the Enter key to delete the VLAN ID, or to retain it, press the Esc key or highlight No and press Enter.

Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Viewing VLAN Activities

The following procedure describes how to use the VLAN Perspective screen to view activities for a particular VLAN. Using this procedure, you can view:

Active ports.

Active MAC addresses associated with a VLAN.

A transient address, if any.

Filtering and port information.

To view VLAN activities:

1.From the VLAN Perspective screen , highlight an existing VLAN and press the Enter key.

2.The VLAN Info screen appears, with the highlight on VLAN Activities. Press the Enter key.

This screen shows all active MAC addresses and VLAN domains for the VLAN you selected.

MAC addresses are those that have been sending frames from this VLAN to the switch within the last aging period.

VLAN domain shows the domains in this VLAN from which active MAC addresses have been learned within the last aging period.

You can use the Tab key to move between the MAC Addresses and VLAN Domain screens.

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Contents Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Default Vlan Introduction Snmp and Rmon Management 106RJ-45 Ports Getting to Know the SwitchLEDs Gigabit Expansion PortsFast Ethernet Considerations Installing the SwitchPositioning the Switch Full-Duplex ConsiderationsRack-Mounting the Switch Desk Top or Shelf Mounting the SwitchInstallation is complete Powering On and Resetting the SwitchInstalling the Gigabit Expansion Modules Switch ManagementUplinking the Switch Local Console ManagementLogging On to the Switch Configuring the SwitchAssigning an IP Address to the Switch Remote Console ManagementBasic Management Activities General Management ConfigurationChanging the System Name Changing the Contact Changing the Administration PasswordChanging the Location Changing the Guest Password Statistic CollectionRemote Http Login Reboot-on-ErrorRemote Telnet Login Returning to the Basic Management ScreenControl Setting the Line Speed LAN Port ConfigurationChanging the Speed and Flow Control Changing the Flow Control Console Port ConfigurationAdmin Control Displaying Physical Port AddressSelecting a Flow Control Method Specifying a Modem Setup StringChanging the Console Baud Rate Enabling or Disabling Modem Control OptionsSpecifying a Slip Address Enabling or Disabling SlipSpecifying a Slip Subnet Mask Switching Database Configuration Advanced Management ActivitiesObtaining a Vlan Perspective Default VlanVlan & Pvid Perspective Creating a New VlanAdding New Switch Ports Deleting a Vlan ID Viewing Vlan ActivitiesObtaining Additional Information Viewing Vlan SettingsSearching for MAC Addresses Scrolling Through DomainsAdding Ports Deleting PortsConfiguring Pvid IP Multicast Group PerspectivePort Perspective MAC Address PerspectivePer Port Vlan Activities Scrolling Through MAC Addresses Per Port StatisticsIP Networking Per Port MAC LimitARP Table Settings IP & RIP SettingsAdding Static ARP Table Entries Deleting Static ARP Table Entries Searching for ARP Table EntriesIcmp Routing TableVlan RIPDeleting Routing Table Entries Dhcp Gateway SettingsSearching for Routing Table Entries Servers DelayRelays Ping Settings Bridging Static Filtering Spanning Tree Protocol ConfigurationsSpanning Tree Functions Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Path Costs Spanning Tree Port Priorities Snmp FunctionsProConnect II Series Stacking Basic Setting StackingProConnect II Series Other Protocols Port TrunkingSetting Quality of Service Parameters Setting Global Settings ProConnect II Series Specifying TCP/UDP Logical Port Settings User-Defined PortWell-Known Port Range PortSpecifying the QoS Vlan Priority Specifying the ToS Priority Selecting a QoS Profile Megabit ProfileGigabit Profiles Specifying the Port Configuration Selecting Rate Control Parameters Sending and Receiving Files Receiving Files via TftpSending Files via Tftp Receiving Files via Kermit Sending Files via KermitRmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFC Snmp and Rmon ManagementSnmp Agent and MIB-2 RFC1213 Rmon Groups SupportedBridge Groups Supported AppendixAbout Fast Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling About Gigabit EthernetTwisted-Pair Cabling Crimping Your Own Network Cables Glossary 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 Environmental SpecificationsLinksys Warranty Information Customerer SupportT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m

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