•Adding and deleting untagged sets
•Sharing and unsharing VLANs
•Inserting and removing MAC addresses
•Toggling management access
To access the VLAN Management Menu, type v in the Configuration Menu. A screen similar to the following will appear:
IntraCore | 3524 VLAN Management Menu |
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VLAN Version: | 1 | VLAN Type: | Port Based | |
Max. Supported VLAN ID: | 4094 | Max. Supported VLANs: | 64 | |
Number of VLANs Configured: | 1 | Number of Active VLANs: | 1 | |
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v | VLAN Group Static Configuration |
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p | VLAN Port Attribute Configuration |
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d | Display VLAN Groups Summary |
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a | Display Port VLAN Attribute Summary |
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r | Reset VLAN Configuration to Factory Default |
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q | Return to previous menu |
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4.4.2 Configuring Static VLAN Groups
To access the VLAN Group Static Configuration Menu, type v in the Configuration Menu to access the VLAN Management Menu, then type v again to access the VLAN Group Static Configuration Menu. A screen similar to the following appears:
IntraCore 3524 VLAN Group Static Configuration Menu | VID: [0002] | |||||||||
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Mgm Access: Enable |
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Unit | Port List 1 | 8 | 9 | 16 | 17 | 24 | 25 | 32 |
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c | Create VLAN |
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e | Set VLAN Name |
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m | Move ports to this VLAN |
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o | Overlap Ports To This Vlan |
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l | Toggle To |
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S)elect VID | N)ext VLAN |
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Navigate to the VLAN that you want to configure by typing a command (s, n or p) as shown at the bottom of the screen. With the Select command, you select a VLAN by its VLAN ID (VID); you can type the VID of an existing VLAN, or the VID of a VLAN you will create.
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