Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch

Table 3-13.

VLAN Configuration Screen Fields (continued)

 

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

 

Delete VLAN

 

Allows you to delete a specified VLAN, except the assigned management VLAN

 

 

(see Management VLAN field). Enter the number of the VLAN you want to delete,

 

 

then press [Enter], or use the space bar to toggle through the selection until you

 

 

reach the specific VLAN you want to delete, then press [Enter].

 

 

The specified VLAN is deleted as soon as you press [Enter]. The software does not

 

 

prompt you to reconsider this action. If you delete a VLAN, all configuration

 

 

parameters that are associated with that VLAN are deleted also.

 

 

You cannot delete VLAN 1. By default, all switch ports are assigned as untagged

 

 

members of VLAN 1 with all ports configured as PVID = 1. See “IEEE 802.1Q VLAN

 

 

Workgroups” on page 1-36 for more information.

 

 

Default

blank field

 

 

Range

2 to 4094

VLAN Name

 

Allows you to assign a name field to configured VLANs.

 

 

Default

VLAN # (VLAN number)

 

 

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

 

 

management VLAN for the switch. To set this field, the VLAN State field value must

 

 

be Active, and the VLAN Type field value must be Port-Based or Protocol-Based

 

 

(with the Protocol Id (PID) Field value set to IpEther2).

 

 

Default

Yes

 

 

Range

Yes, No

VLAN Type

 

Allows you to select the type of VLAN (port-based or protocol-based) to create. To

 

 

set this field, the VLAN State field value must be Inactive.

 

 

Default

Port-Based

 

 

Range

Port-Based, Protocol-Based

Protocol Id (PID)

Allows you to set the protocol type of your protocol-based VLAN (to set this field, the

 

 

VLAN State field value must be Inactive). You can choose from any of 15 predefined

 

 

supported protocols (see “Predefined Protocol Identifier (PID) Description” on

 

 

page 3-44), or you can create your own user-defined protocol-based VLAN (see the

 

 

User-defined PID field description for more information).

 

 

Default

None

 

 

Range

None, Ip Ether2, Ipx 802.3, Ipx 802.2, Ipx Snap, Ipx Ether2,

 

 

 

AplTk Ether2Snap, Declat Ether2, DecOth Ether2, Sna 802.2,

 

 

 

Sna Ether2, NetBios 802.2, Xns Ether2, Vines Ether2,

 

 

 

Ipv6 Ether2, User-Defined, Rarp Ether2

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