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Port-Based Virtual LANs (VLANs) and GVRP
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs
(VLANs) and GVRP
Figure 14-11. Example of VLAN Assignments for Specific Ports
For information on VLAN tags (Untagged and Tagged), refer to
VLAN Tagging Information on page 14-23.
d. If you are finished assigning ports to VLANs, press [Enter] and then [S]
(for Save) to activate the changes you've made and to return to the
Configuration menu. (The console then returns to the VLAN menu.)
3. Return to the Main menu.
CLI: Configuring VLAN Parameters
In the factory default state, 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 default primary VLANsee Which VLAN Is Pri-
mary? on page 14-7.) You can configure up to 29 additional static VLANs by
adding new VLAN names, and then assigning one or more ports to each VLAN.
(The switch accepts a maximum of 30 VLANs, including the defa ult VLAN and
any dynamic VLANs the switch creates if you enabl e GVRPpage 14-30.) Note
that each port can be assigned to multiple VLANs by using VLAN tagging. (See
VLAN Tagging Information on page 14-23.)
Ports A4 and A5 are
assigned to both
VLANs.
Ports A6 and A7 are
assigned only to
VLAN-22.
All other ports are
assigned only to the
Default VLAN.