Figure 3-22 Modify VLAN Page
The Modify VLAN Page contains the following fields:
Table 3-17 Modify VLAN Page item description
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| Select a VLAN to | Selects a VLAN to modify its settings. |
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| modify |
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| Selects the membership type for each port on the VLAN. The possible field |
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| z Untagged: Indicates the interface is an untagged member of the VLAN. |
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| Select membership | z Tagged: Indicates the interface is a tagged member of a VLAN. VLAN |
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| tagged frames are forwarded by the interface. The frames contain VLAN |
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| z Not A Member: Indicates the interface is not a member of the VLAN. |
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| z Not available for selection: Indicates the interface is not available for |
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| Untagged | Indicates the port is an untagged member of the VLAN. |
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| Tagged membership | Indicates the port is a tagged member of a VLAN. VLAN tagged frames are |
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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.
Modifying Port VLAN Settings
The Modify Port VLAN Page allows the network manager to modify port VLAN settings.
Click Device > VLAN > Modify Port. The Modify Port VLAN Page opens.