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Table 2 2 describes the VLAN Configuration Menu screen options.
VLAN Configuration screen
The VLAN Configuration screen (Figure67) allows you to create and assign
VLAN port memberships to standalone or stacked unit ports. You can create
port-based and policy-based VLANs for the following purposes:
IEEE 802.1Q port-based VLANs allow you to explicitly configure switch
ports as VLAN port members.
When you create a port-based VLAN, you assign a Port VLAN Identifier
(PVID) and specify which ports belong to the VLAN.
Policy-based VLANs allow you to configure your switch ports as members of
a broadcast domain, based on the information within a packet. Policy-based
VLANs can localize broadcast traffic and assure that only the policy-based
VLAN ports are flooded with the specified packets.
When you configure ports as VLAN port members, they become part of a set of
ports that form a broadcast domain for a specific VLAN. You can assign switch
ports, whether standalone or stacked unit ports, as VLAN port members of one or
more VLANs.
Tabl e 22 VLAN Co nfiguration Menu Screen options
Option Description
VLAN Configuration... Displays the VLAN Configuration screen (see VLAN Configuration screen on
page189). This screen allows you to set up VLAN workgroups.
MAC Addresses for
MAC-SA Based VLAN Allows you to configure MAC source address-based VLANs. (see MAC
Address Configuration for MAC-SA-Based VLAN screen on page196)
VLAN Port
Configuration... Displays the VLAN Port Configuration screen (see VLAN Port Configuration
screen on page 197). This screen allows you to set up a specific switch port.
VLAN Display by Port... Displays the VLAN Display by Port screen (see VLAN Display by Port screen
on page 200).
Note: Refer to Chapter 1 and guidelines for configuring spanning tree
groups for more information on configuring VLANs.