VLAN Groups
VLAN Groups
The 16 VLAN groups are identified by a number (vlan1, vlan2, etc ) and a corresponding button, as shown in Figure
VLAN Group Number
identifies the VLAN group; this number cannot be selected
VLAN Group Button
select this button for management; drag and drop a port button here to place the port within this VLAN group
Figure 5-2 VLAN groups
The VLAN group button is used to select the VLAN group for manage- ment. It is also used as a place to “drop” a port number.
See “Viewing Statistics for a VLAN Group” on page
VLAN Ports
Each of the switch’s ports are identified by a port button. The port but- ton contains a group number and a port number. (The group number represents the device — in this case the SuperStack II Switch 1000 — and is always labeled “1”).
Each port button also has a corresponding
(no activity on this port) | (activity on this port) |
VLAN Port Button
identifies the port
by group and port number; “drag and drop” this port button onto a VLAN group button to assign the port to that VLAN group
VLAN Port LED Status Box
lights when there is activity on the port
Figure 5-3 VLAN ports
You can drag and drop a port button onto a VLAN group button to re- assign the port to a VLAN group. See “Creating VLAN Groups” on page
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