Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch

VLAN Configuration

The VLAN Configuration screen (Figure 3-9) allows you to assign switch ports as VLAN port members. Ports that are configured as VLAN port members become part of a set of ports that form a broadcast domain for a specific VLAN. Switch ports can be assigned as VLAN port members of one or more VLANs.

VLAN port members can be assigned attributes that allow the individual ports to operate in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q tagging rules. You can assign each VLAN port member as tagged or untagged port members (see “IEEE 802.1Q Tagging” on page 1-19, for a description of important terms used with 802.1Q VLANs).

You can also use this screen to create and to delete specific VLANs and to assign VLAN names.

Choose VLAN Configuration (or press v) from the VLAN Configuration Menu screen to open the VLAN Configuration screen.

 

VLAN Configuration

 

Create VLAN:

 

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Delete VLAN:

 

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VLAN Name:

 

[ VLAN #1 ]

 

 

Port Membership

 

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KEY: T = Tagged Port Member, U = Untagged Port Member, - = Not a Member of VLAN Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice. Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.

Figure 3-9. VLAN Configuration Screen

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Nortel Networks 350 manual Vlan Configuration Screen