Using the Web Console
VLAN Configurations
The switch allows the assignment of an IP interface to each VLAN. A VLAN must be configured before setting up its IP interface. You can create either a
To configure GVRP globally
The global GVRP flag determines whether GVRP (Group VLAN Registration Protocol) is enabled on the switch so that the switch can share VLAN information with other switches, and VLANs can span multiple switches. When this flag is disabled, VLANs are confined to the physical connections of the switch. By default, this flag is disabled.
1.In the left panel, click VLAN Configurations.
2.In the top panel, click Switch GVRP.
3.Use the
4.Click Apply.
To configure a port-based VLAN
Ports must be removed from another VLAN before they are available for assigning as static members of a
1.In the left panel, click VLAN Configurations.
2.In the top panel, click
3.Click New and configure these fields.
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| Specifies the name of the VLAN for which ports are to be configured. The | |
VLAN Name | name can be up to 32 characters. Once created, a VLAN name cannot be | |
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Port Member | Specifies which ports are static members of the VLAN. Click a port’s check | |
box to add a port to the VLAN. | ||
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4.Click Apply.
5.To modify a VLAN, select it from the list and click Edit.
To configure an 802.1Q VLAN
1.In the left panel, click VLAN Configurations.
2.In the top panel, click 802.1Q VLANs.
3.Click New and configure these fields.
Field | Description |
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VLAN ID (VID) | Specifies an identifier for the VLAN. Enter a number from 2— 4094. |
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