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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
Note For GVRP Operation: If you enable GVRP on the switch, “No
converts to “Auto”, which allows the VLAN to dynamically join an
advertised VLAN that has the same VID. See “Per-Port Options for
Dynamic VLAN Advertising and Joining” on page 3-8.
Untagged VLANs: Only one untagged VLAN is allowed per port. Also,
there must be at least one VLAN assigned to each port. In the factory
default configuration, all ports are assigned to the default VLAN
(DEFAULT_VLAN).
For example, if you want ports A4 and A5 to belong to both
DEFAULT_VLAN and VLAN-22, and ports A6 and A7 to belong only to
VLAN-22, you would use the settings in figure page 2-19. (This example
assumes the default GVRP setting—disabled—and that you do not plan
to enable GVRP later.)
Figure 2-13. Example of VLAN Assignments for Specific Ports
For information on VLAN tags (“Untagged” and “Tagged”), refer to
“802.1Q VLAN Tagging” on page 2-29.
d. If you are finished assigning ports to VLANs, press [Enter] and then [S]
(for S
ave) to activate the changes you've made and to return to the
Configuration menu. (The console then returns to the VLAN menu.)
3. Return to the Main menu.
Ports A4 and A5 are
assigned to both
VLANs.
Ports A6 and A7 are
assigned only to
VLAN-22.
All other ports are
assigned only to the
Default VLAN.