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Manufacture Technology GEFXL2-CSW28KX - Vlan; 3-10.1 VLAN Membership

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Publication date: March, 2012
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3-10 VLAN
To assign a specific VLAN for management purpose. The management VLAN is used to
establish an IP connection to the switch from a workstation connected to a port in the VLAN.
This connection supports a VSM, SNMP, and Telnet session. By default, the active
management VLAN is VLAN 1, but you can designate any VLAN as the management VLAN
using the Management VLAN window. Only one management VLAN can be active at a time.
When you specify a new management VLAN, your HTTP connection to the old management
VLAN is lost. For this reason, you should have a connection between your management
station and a port in the new management VLAN or connect to the new management VLAN
through a multi-VLAN route
3-10.1 VLAN Membership
The VLAN membership configuration for the selected stack switch unit switch can be
monitored and modified here. Up to 4096 VLANs are supported. This page allows for adding
and deleting VLANs as well as adding and deleting port members of each VLAN.
Web Interface
To configure VLAN membership configuration in the web interface:
1. Click VLAN membership Configuration.
2. Specify Management VLAN ID. 0~ 4094
3. Click Save.
Figure 3-10.1: The VLAN Membership Configuration
Parameter description:
Delete :
To delete a VLAN entry, check this box. The entry will be deleted on the selected switch in
the stack. If none of the ports of this switch are members of a VLAN then the delete
checkbox will be greyed out (you cannot delete that entry. during the next Save.
VLAN ID :
Indicates the ID of this particular VLAN.
VLAN Name :
Indicates the name of VLAN. VLAN Name can only contain alphabets or numbers. VLAN
name should contain at least one alphabet. VLAN name can be edited for the existing

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