Device Application View

VLan Ports Table

VLan Ports Table

The Catalyst VLan Ports Table provides a list of Virtual LAN port entries, which are determined by the number of modules in the chassis and by the port in each module. To access the Catalyst VLan Ports table do the following:

1.Within the Application view, highlight the CATStackApp icon (icon mode) or model type name (list mode).

2.From the Icon Subviews menu, select VLan Ports.

The VLan view provides the following information:

Module

Displays the index value that uniquely identiÞes this port within this module.

Port

Displays the port number within the identiÞed module.

Vlan

Displays the Virtual LAN to which this port is attached.

Switch Level

Displays the switch priority level the port uses to access the switching media. If the port is functioning correctly, the ÒNormalÓ value appears.

Catalyst VLan Manager

This view provides a graphical display of the deviceÕs module and port conÞguration, and indicates the vlan to which each port is assigned. This view also allows you to perform the following functions:

¥Selecting a VLAN

¥Adding a VLAN

¥Changing a PortÕs VLAN

¥Removing a VLAN

To Access the Vlan ConÞguration Manager view, do the following:

1.Within the Application view, highlight the CATStackApp icon.

2.From the Icon Subviews menu, select VLan_ConÞgure.

Application View

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Cabletron Systems 5000, 5500 manual VLan Ports Table, Catalyst VLan Manager, Vlan, Switch Level

5500, 5000, 5500 specifications

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