Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch
Table | VLAN Configuration Screen Fields (continued) | ||
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Delete VLAN |
| Allows you to delete a specified VLAN, except the assigned management VLAN | |
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| (see Management VLAN field). Enter the number of the VLAN you want to delete, | |
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| then press [Enter], or use the space bar to toggle through the selection until you | |
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| reach the specific VLAN you want to delete, then press [Enter]. | |
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| The specified VLAN is deleted as soon as you press [Enter]. The software does not | |
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| prompt you to reconsider this action. If you delete a VLAN, all configuration | |
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| parameters that are associated with that VLAN are deleted also. | |
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| You cannot delete VLAN 1. By default, all switch ports are assigned as untagged | |
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| members of VLAN 1 with all ports configured as PVID = 1. See “IEEE 802.1Q VLAN | |
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| Workgroups” on page | |
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| Default | blank field |
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| Range | 2 to 4094 |
VLAN Name |
| Allows you to assign a name field to configured VLANs. | |
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| Default | VLAN # (VLAN number) |
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| Range | Any ASCII string of up to 16 printable characters |
Management VLAN | Allows you to assign any VLAN as the management VLAN. VLAN 1 is the default | ||
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| management VLAN for the switch. To set this field, the VLAN State field value must | |
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| be Active, and the VLAN Type field value must be | |
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| (with the Protocol Id (PID) Field value set to IpEther2). | |
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| Default | Yes |
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| Range | Yes, No |
VLAN Type |
| Allows you to select the type of VLAN | |
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| set this field, the VLAN State field value must be Inactive. | |
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Protocol Id (PID) | Allows you to set the protocol type of your | ||
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| VLAN State field value must be Inactive). You can choose from any of 15 predefined | |
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| supported protocols (see “Predefined Protocol Identifier (PID) Description” on | |
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| Default | None |
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| Range | None, Ip Ether2, Ipx 802.3, Ipx 802.2, Ipx Snap, Ipx Ether2, |
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| AplTk Ether2Snap, Declat Ether2, DecOth Ether2, Sna 802.2, |
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| Sna Ether2, NetBios 802.2, Xns Ether2, Vines Ether2, |
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| Ipv6 Ether2, |
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