Canton 3C16476CS manual Modify Vlan

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36CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE SWITCH

VLAN

Click Device, then VLAN on the menu. A screen appears with seven tabs that include:

Setup

Modify VLAN

Modify Port

Rename

Remove

Port Detail

VLAN Detail

Setup

Use the Setup screen to create VLANs on the Switch. To propagate information about VLAN groups used on this Switch to external devices, you must specify a VLAN ID for each VLAN.

Figure 25 Setup Screen

Available option on the Setup screen include:

VLAN ID – ID of configured VLAN (1-4094, no leading zeroes)

For examples on setting up VLANs, refer to “Sample VLAN Configurations”.

CAUTION: At least one port must always be an untagged member of VLAN 1 (the management VLAN). If you choose to connect all ports to VLANs other than VLAN 1, you will no longer be able to access the Web interface. If this happens, you will need to reset the Switch to factory settings.

By default, all ports belong to VLAN 1 as an untagged member. However, they can belong to multiple VLANs as a tagged member. Also, newly created VLANs will initially have no ports associated with them.

Modify VLAN

Use the Modify VLAN screen to change the VLAN to which a port belongs, and configure the port to communicate with all other VLANs, or a selected VLAN.

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Contents Baseline Switch 2250 Plus 3C16476CSEnd of Life Statement Regulated Materials StatementEnvironmental Statement about the Documentation Contents Safety Information Conventions Icon DescriptionConvention Description Related Documentation Documentation CommentsOverview of the Baseline Switch 2250 Plus Features and CapabilitiesAutosensing of MDI/MDIX Connections Autonegotiating 10/100 Mbps PortsSFP Ports Traffic PrioritizationForwarding of Bpdu Packets Priority LevelPhysical Features Front Panel48 RJ-45 Ports 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP Ports Link/Activity LEDsStatusMeaning Module Active LEDs Status MeaningPackage Contents Positioning the Switch Before You BeginAufstellen des Switch Using the Mounting KitRack-Mounting or Free-Standing Montagesatz Anweisungen Inserting the ScrewsSupplying Power to the Switch Placing Units On Top of Each OtherChecking for Correct Operation Color StateConnecting a Network Device Connecting Devices to the SwitchUsing SFP Transceivers Approved SFP TransceiversInserting an SFP Transceiver Performing Spot Checks Removing an SFP TransceiverVerify That Installing the Switch Requirements for Accessing the Web Interface Running the Discovery ApplicationWelcome screen of Discovery appears Logging On to the Web Interface Navigating the Web InterfaceMenu Lists the available items on the menu Menu Item DescriptionButtons Navigating the Web InterfaceAccessing the Interface Without Using Discovery Dhcp Assigned IP AddressManually Assigned Static IP Address Configuration Overview Device Summary InformationDevice View Polling Interval Color KeyAdministration Settings Modifying the IP Address SettingsAutomatic IP Configuration IP Setup Backup ConfigurationRestore Configuration Firmware Upgrade InitializeReboot System AccessUser Summary Create User Modify UserRemove User Setup System TimeSummary Snmp AddConfiguring VLANs Snmp RemoveVlan Modify VlanModify Port Modify Vlan ScreenRename RemoveForwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames Port DetailVlan Detail Sample Vlan Configurations Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same SwitchSetting Up Vlan Across Two Switches Tagged Vlan Configuration Spanning TreeIgmp Snooping Igmp QueryConfiguring Port Settings AdministrationBroadcast Storm Port Administration Summary Screen DetailSpeed/Duplex for 1000 Mbps Connections Link AggregationGuidelines for Creating Trunks CreateSpanning Tree per Port ModifySpanning Tree Summary Screen Port Mirroring Spanning Tree Detail ScreenQoS VoIP Traffic Settings Port Mirroring ScreenPort Setup QoS VoIP Setup ScreenOUI Summary OUI ModifyConfigure SecurityRadius Client 802.1X Settings Radius Client Configure Screen802.1X Setup Screen Cable Diagnostics MonitoringAddress Table Diagnostics Cable Diagnostic ScreenConfiguring the Switch Resetting to Factory Defaults Forgotten PasswordSolving LED Issues Forgotten Static IP AddressFiber cable is connected, but the Module Active LED is off Link/Activity LED is on, but network perfor- mance is poorIf the Problem Persists All ports appear to show continual activityTroubleshooting Purchase Value-Added Services Troubleshoot Online Access Software DownloadsRegister Your Product Telephone Technical Support and Repair Contact UsCountry Telephone Number CountryUS and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Safety Information Important Safety InformationAppendix B Safety Information Related Standards EnvironmentalPhysical ElectricalAppendix C Technical Information 1000BASE-T AutonegotiationBandwidth Category 3 cableCategory 5e cables Category 6 cableClient EthernetIeee 802.1p Ieee 802.3adIP Address LayerSwitch NetworkPing ProtocolTraffic monitoring TrunkingGlossary Index Index Regulatory Notices