Parameter Description
NAT Inside Click this checkbox to enable source NAT for this VLAN. When applied, NAT is applied to both
outbound and non-public, inter-VLAN traffic, with the desired IP address of the VLAN interface
as the source address.
Nat Outside Starting in AOS-W 6.4.4.0, click this checkbox to enable destination NAT for this VLAN. With
this option, NATis applied only to outbound traffic with the IP address of the VLAN interface
as the source address. Non-public, inter-VLAN traffic which is routed locally remains
unaffected.
BCMCOptimization Click this checkbox to effectively prevent flooding of BCMC traffic on all VLAN member ports.
This option ensures controlled flooding of BCMC traffic without compromising the client con-
nectivity.
Operstate Click this checkbox to select the operational state for the VLAN ( Up or Down).
IP Address Select one of the following parameters from the drop-down list to allow a VLANto get an
IPaddress using DHCP:
n dhcp-client - The VLANto select the IP address from the DHCP server, if this option is
selected.
n dhcp-pool - A static IP address is assigned to the vlan based on the configured dhcp pools
in the Routing tab, if this option is selected.
Named VLAN Mapping
Name Name assigned to an individual VLAN or group of VLANs (a VLAN pool).
VLAN Specify one or more VLAN IDs to associate the VLAN ID(s) to the VLAN name. For more
information on configuring named VLANs, see Configuring VLANs on page 105.
Uplink VLANs
VLAN ID Specify the VLANID of the wired uplink network connection used by the branch switch.
Priority Specify the priority of the VLAN by selecting a value from 101-255.
Description (Optional) text string used to describe the VLAN
Operstate Identify the VLANoperational state as UPor DOWN.
IP Address Specify whether the VLAN will receive its IP address using DHCP or PPPoE.
Ports
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