
Chapter 8 VLAN
Figure 33 VLAN: Edit VLAN
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 14 VLAN: Edit VLAN
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| VLAN ID | Select which VLAN you want to configure. Click Remove This VLAN to remove this | 
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 | VLAN from the switch. | 
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 | Note: VLAN 1 cannot be removed. | 
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| Display All | Click this button to go back to the VLAN status screen. | 
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| ALL | This button allows you to configure all the ports at once. Click this button to change | 
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 | the state of all the ports at once. The possible states are: | 
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 | empty - This indicates that the port is not part of the VLAN. | 
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 | T - This indicates that this port is a member of the VLAN. When the packet leaves | 
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 | the member port, the VLAN tag is added. | 
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 | U - This indicates that this port is a member of the VLAN. When the packet leaves | 
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 | the member port, the VLAN tag is removed. | 
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| 1...52 | These buttons allow you to specify whether the individual ports are members of this | 
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 | VLAN. Click the buttons below the numbers to change the state of the port. The | 
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 | possible states are: | 
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 | empty - This indicates that the port is not part of the VLAN. | 
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 | T - This indicates that this port is a member of the VLAN. When the packet leaves | 
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 | the member port, the VLAN tag is added. | 
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 | U - This indicates that this port is a member of the VLAN. When the packet leaves | 
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 | the member port, the VLAN tag is removed. | 
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| Apply | Click Apply to create the VLAN or update the VLAN’s configuration. | 
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