VLAN Port Membership Table

The VLAN Port Membership Table contains a Port Table for assigning ports to VLANs. Ports are assigned to a VLAN by toggling through the Port Control settings. Ports can have the following values:

Table 7-25. VLAN Port Membership Table

Port Control

Definition

 

 

T

The interface is a member of a VLAN. All packets forwarded by the interface are tagged.

 

The packets contain VLAN information.

 

 

U

The interface is a VLAN member. Packets forwarded by the interface are untagged.

 

 

F

The interface is denied membership to a VLAN.

 

 

Blank

The interface is not a VLAN member. Packets associated with the interface are not forwarded.

 

 

The VLAN Port Membership Table displays the ports and the ports states, as well as LAGs.

Assigning Ports to a VLAN Group

1Open the VLAN Membership page.

2Click the VLAN ID or VLAN Name option button and select a VLAN from the drop-down menu.

3Select a port in the Port Membership Table, and assign the port a value.

4Click Apply Changes.

The port is assigned to the VLAN group, and the device is updated.

Deleting a VLAN

1Open the VLAN Membership page.

2Click the VLAN ID or VLAN Name option button and select a VLAN from the drop-down menu.

3Select the Remove VLAN check box.

4Click Apply Changes.

The selected VLAN is deleted, and the device is updated.

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