An example is presented below:
VLAN Name | VID | Switch Ports |
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System (default) | 1 | 5, 6, 7, 8, 21, 22, 23, 24 |
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Engineer | 2 | 9, 10, 11, 12 |
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Marketing | 3 | 13, 14, 15, 16 |
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Finance | 4 | 17, 18, 19, 20 |
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Sales | 5 | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
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Backbone | 6 | 25, 26 |
Table 6-3. VLAN Example – Assigned Ports
In this case, 6 IP interfaces are required, so a CIDR notation of 10.32.0.0/11 (or a
Using a 10.xxx.xxx.xxx IP address notation, the above example would give 6 network addresses and 6 interfaces.
Any IP address from the allowed range of IP addresses for each interface can be chosen as an IP address for an IP interface on the switch.
For this example, we have chosen the next IP address above the network address for the IP interface’s IP Address:
VLAN Name | VID | Network Number | IP Address |
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System (default) | 1 | 10.32.0.0 | 10.32.0.1 |
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Engineer | 2 | 10.64.0.0 | 10.64.0.1 |
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Marketing | 3 | 10.96.0.0 | 10.96.0.1 |
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Finance | 4 | 10.128.0.0 | 10.128.0.1 |
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Sales | 5 | 10.160.0.0 | 10.160.0.1 |
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Backbone | 6 | 10.192.0.0 | 10.192.0.1 |
Table 6-4. VLAN Example – Assigned IP Interfaces
The 6 IP interfaces, each with an IP address (listed in the table above), and a subnet mask of 255.224.0.0 can be entered into the Setup IP Interface window.
To setup IP Interfaces on the switch:
Go to the Configuration menu, select Configure Layer 3 – IP Networking, and then click Setup IP Interfaces: