3 Configuring the Switch

2.VLAN 1 is the default untagged VLAN containing all ports on the switch, and can only be modified by first reassigning the default port VLAN ID as described under “Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces” on page 3-132.

Command Attributes

VLAN – ID of configured VLAN (1-4094).

Name – Name of the VLAN (1 to 32 characters).

Status – Enables or disables the specified VLAN.

-Enable: VLAN is operational.

-Disable: VLAN is suspended; i.e., does not pass packets.

Port – Port identifier.

Membership Type – Select VLAN membership for each interface by marking the appropriate radio button for a port or trunk:

-Tagged: Interface is a member of the VLAN. All packets transmitted by the port will be tagged, that is, carry a tag and therefore carry VLAN or CoS information.

-Untagged: Interface is a member of the VLAN. All packets transmitted by the port will be untagged, that is, not carry a tag and therefore not carry VLAN or CoS information. Note that an interface can only have one untagged VLAN, which must be the same as the Port VID. See “Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces” on page 3-132for configuring PVID.

-Forbidden: Interface is forbidden from automatically joining the VLAN via GVRP. For more information, see “Automatic VLAN Registration” on page 3-124.

-None: Interface is not a member of the VLAN. Packets associated with this VLAN will not be transmitted by the interface.

-Trunk Member – Indicates if a port is a member of a trunk. To add a trunk to the selected VLAN, use the last table on the VLAN Static Table page.

Web – Click VLAN, 802.1Q VLAN, Static Table. Select a VLAN ID from the scroll-down list. Modify the VLAN name and status if required. Select the membership type by marking the appropriate radio button in the list of ports or trunks. Click Apply.

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