Kingston Technology KNS1650/R manual Assigning Trunks and Setting Vlan Groups, Vlan #1 Engineering

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Assigning Trunks and Setting VLAN Groups

VLAN #1:

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VLAN #2:

Sales/Marketing

Fig. 4 - VLAN example

Here we give an example to show how to assign trunks and set VLAN groups. From the gure above, the user plans to congure a 24 port switch into two VLAN groups, one for Engineering and the other for Sales/Marketing. There are four stations connected to Port 5 to Port 8 respectively used by engineers, and a server shared by them which is connected to Trunk 1 by using four trunk ports. On the other side, there are three stations connected to Port 9 to Port 11 respectively used by Sales/Marketing department, and a server shared by them which is connected to Trunk 6 by using two trunk ports.

To achieve the goal above, just follow steps below:

1. Click the Properties button to open the Properties window.

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