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Chapter 9 VLAN
XGS1210-12 User’s Guide
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How to add ports to an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
By default, all ports on the Switch are in VLAN 1. If you want to have a port belong to another VLAN as
well, say VLAN 123, you need to create a VLAN first, and then add the port to the VLAN.
1 Click Create New VLAN and enter a VLAN ID number (123 in this example).
2 Click the port’s check box to add it to the VLAN group by changing the box color to green (untagging)
or orange (tagging). Set the port’s box color to gray if the port is not a member of the VLAN group.
Clicking the port’s check box loops between untagging, non-member, and tagging.
3 Click Apply to save your changes.
Apply Click this button to save your PVID settings to the Switch.
Maximum
number of IEEE
802.1Q VLAN
This shows the maximum number of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs you can have on the Switch.
VLAN ID This is the ID number of the VLAN group.
Enter a number between 1 and 4094 as the VLAN ID.
01 ~ 12 This displays the ports that are participating in a VLAN. A tagged port is orange, an untagged
port is green and ports not participating in a VLAN are gray. Multiple ports in a VLAN can be
configured as tagged/untagged/not participating.
A port is a ‘tagged port’ when the interface is expecting frames containing VLAN tags. An
example of this is when two switches are connected, and pass tagged traffic.
Modify Click Modify to edit the VLAN settings.
Delete Click Delete to remove the VLAN group. You cannot delete the default VLAN.
Create New
VLAN
Click this button to configure a new IEEE 802.1Q VLAN for the Switch.
Table 7 VLAN (continued)
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