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| Enabling this function will allow the Switch to send out GVRP packets to outside sources, |
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| notifying that they may join the existing VLAN. |
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| Port Settings |
| Allows an individual port to be specified as member of a VLAN. |
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| Tagged |
| Specifies the port as 802.1Q tagged. Checking the box will designate the port as Tagged. |
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| Untagged |
| Specifies the port as 802.1Q untagged. Checking the box will designate the port as untagged. |
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| Forbidden |
| Select this to specify the port as not being a member of the VLAN and that the port is |
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| forbidden from becoming a member of the VLAN dynamically. |
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| Not Member |
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Click Apply to implement changes made.
To search for a VLAN click the Find VLAN tab at the top of the screen which will display the following window, enter a VLAN ID and click Find to display the settings for a previously configured VLAN.
Figure 3 - 9 802.1Q VLAN window – Find VLAN window
To create a VLAN Batch entry click the VLAN Batch Settings tab at the top of the screen which will display the following window.
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