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| Modify | Click on a VLAN in the |
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| change the configuration of the egress, forbidden and untagged ports. Click the |
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| Modify button to save the changes to the switch. |
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| If you want to change the VLAN ID of a VLAN configuration, you can only delete the |
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| VLAN configuration or create a new VLAN configuration using a different VLAN ID. |
| Port List | Click on a port in the Egress Ports list to add the selected port to the port list. If a |
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| port is not selected from any of the three port lists, then it is a normal tagged port. |
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| This table displays port VLAN settings. A tagged port is marked T, an untagged port |
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| is marked U and a port not participating in a VLAN is marked |
| Close | Click Close to close the screen. |
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6.2.1 Creating a New VLAN Template
Follow the steps below to create a new VLAN template for a switch.
1Click Template > VLAN Template.
2A screen displays. Select a switch model in the Device List field.
3Enter a unique number (between 1 and 4094) in the VLAN ID field.
4Enter a descriptive name (up to 12 characters) in the VLAN Name field for identification purposes.
5Configure the port VLAN settings. Select the port(s) in the Egress Ports, Forbidden Ports and Untag Ports fields. The VLAN port settings automatically displays in the Port List table.
6Click New.
7If the VLAN is created successfully, a screen displays. Click OK.
6.3IGMP Filtering Profile Template
With IGMP filtering, you can control which IGMP groups a subscriber on a port can join. This allows you to control the distribution of multicast services (such as content information distribution) based on service plans and types of subscription.
You can set the switch to filter the multicast group join reports on a
Click Template > IGMP Filtering Profile Template to display the screen as shown.
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