14-11
Port-Based Virtual LANs (VLANs) and GVRP
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs
(VLANs) and GVRP
Menu: Configuring VLAN ParametersIn the factory default state, support is enabled for up to eight VLANs. (You can
change the switch VLAN configuration to support up to 30 VLANs.) Also, all
ports on the switch belong to the default VLAN (DEFAULT_VLAN) and are in
the same broadcast/multicast domain. (The default VLAN is also the defa ult
primary VLAN—see “Which VLAN Is Primary?” on page 14-7.) In addition to
the default VLAN, you can configure up to 29 other static VLANs by changing
the “Maximum VLANs” parameter, adding new VLAN names and VIDs, and
then assigning one or more ports to each VLAN. (The switch accepts a
maximum of 30 VLANs, including the default VLAN and any dynamic VLANs
the switch creates if you enable GVRP—p age 14-30.) N ote that eac h port can
be assigned to multiple VLANs by using VLAN tagging. (See “VLAN Tagging
Information” on page 14-23.)
To Change VLAN Support Settings
This section describes:
■Changing the maximum number of VLANs to support
■Changing the primary VLAN selection (See “Changing the Primary VLAN”
on page 14-19.)
■Enabling or disabling dynamic VLANs (See “GVRP” on page 14-30.)
1. From the Main Menu select:
2. Switch Configuration
8. VLAN Menu . . .
1. VLAN Support
You will then see the following screen:
Figure 14-6. The Default VLAN Support Screen
2. Press [E] (for Edit), then do one or more of the following: