
| |
| of the VLAN. Egress Member Ports are ports that will be |
| transmitting traffic for the VLAN. These ports can be either |
| tagged or untagged. |
F | Forbidden |
| member of the VLAN and that the port is forbidden from |
| becoming a member of the VLAN dynamically. |
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| the VLAN, but the port can become a member of the VLAN |
| dynamically. |
Tagging (U/T): | Allows an individual port to be specified as either Tagging or |
| Untagging. |
U | Untagging - specifies the port as an Untagging member of the |
| VLAN. When an untagged packet is transmitted by the port, |
| the packet header remains unchanged. When a tagged |
| packet exits the port, the tag is stripped and the packet is |
| changed to an untagged packet. |
T | Tagging - specifies the port as a Tagging member of the |
| VLAN. When an untagged packet is transmitted by the port, |
| the packet header is changed to include the |
| associated with the PVID (Port VLAN Identifier – see below). |
| When a tagged packet exits the port, the packet header is |
| unchanged. |
To create an 802.1Q VLAN, toggle the Action field to Add/Modify using the space bar. Enter a VLAN ID number in the VID# field and a name for the new VLAN in the VLAN Name field.
Choose which ports will be members of the new VLAN and enter their membership status in the Membership
To set the 802.1Q VLAN membership status of a port:
To enter the 802.1Q VLAN status for a port, highlight the first field of Membership
Next, determine which of the ports that are members of the new VLAN will be Tagged or Untagged ports.
To set a port as either a Tagged or an Untagged port:
Highlight the first field of Tagging (U/T) field. Each port’s state can be set by highlighting the port’s entry using the arrow keys and then toggling between U or T using the space bar.
If the port is attached to a device that is not IEEE 802.1Q VLAN compliant
If the port is attached to a device that is IEEE 802.1Q VLAN compliant,
Press APPLY to make the additions/deletions effective for the current session. To make enter the IP Interfaces into