
Using the Console Interface
Table 3-13. VLAN Configuration Screen Fields (continued)
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| Allows you to create your own | ||
| the Protocol Identifier (PID) for the VLAN. To set this field, the VLAN State field must | ||
| be set to Inactive (some restrictions apply, see | ||
| (PID) Description” on page | ||
| Default | 0x0000 | |
| Range | Any | |
VLAN State | Allows you to activate your newly created VLAN. | ||
| The following associated field values: VLAN Type, Protocol Id (PID), and | ||
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| Active. |
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| After you set the VLAN State field value to Active, you cannot change the VLAN | ||
| Type, Protocol Id, or | ||
| If you delete a VLAN, all configuration parameters that are associated with that | ||
| VLAN are deleted also. | ||
| Default | Inactive | |
| Range | Inactive, Active | |
Port Membership | Allows you to assign VLAN port memberships to standalone or stacked unit ports. | ||
| The ports can be configured in one or more VLANs. To set this field, you must Set | ||
| the VLAN State field value to Active. Certain restrictions apply for gigabit ports and | ||
| when using the BayStack | ||
| VLANs (see “Gigabit Ports and BayStack | ||
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| This field is dependent on the Tagging field value in the VLAN Port Configuration | ||
| screen (see the Tagging field description in Table | ||
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| • When the Tagging field is set to Untagged Access, you can set the Port | ||
| Membership field as an untagged port member (U) or as a | ||
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| • When the Tagging field is set to Tagged Trunk, you can set the Port Membership | ||
| field as a tagged port member (T) or as a | ||
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| optional MDA installed in the Uplink Module slot. | ||
| Default | U (All ports are assigned as untagged members of VLAN 1.) | |
| Range | U, T, and - | |
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