50 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE SWITCH FROM THE WEB INTERFACE
Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same Switch
Figure 38 illustrates how you can set up a simple VLAN 
on the Switch using desktop connections.
Figure 38   Desktop VLAN Configuration
If you want to add ports 1, 3, and 26 to VLAN2 (as 
shown in Figure 38
), so that the ports on the default 
VLAN1 and the ports on VLAN2 cannot communicate 
with each other, do the following:
1 Create a new VLAN and set the VLAN ID to 2. Refer to 
“Setup”
 for instructions. VLAN1 is the default VLAN 
and already exists.
2 Set ports 1, 3, and 26 to associate with the Untagged 
membership in VLAN2.
3 Click Apply. 
Ports 1, 3, and 26 now belong to VLAN2, and will not 
communicate with any other ports, unless you add 
other ports to the VLAN or change the port 
configuration.
Setting Up VLAN Across Two Switches
This example explains how you can set up a VLAN 
across two Switches using Tagged ports. This enables 
ports that are members of the same VLAN (but are on 
different switches) to communicate, provided that a 
port on each Switch is set to Tagged, and that these 
ports are connected. 
Baseline Switch
Endstations
in VLAN 2
Endstations
in VLAN 1
Server
in VLAN 2
Server
in VLAN 1