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From the page as shown in Figure 5-21, you can create a new VLAN, add new ports to an existing VLAN, remove ports from an existing VLAN or,
delete a VLAN.
Figure 5-21. Switch> VLAN Setting> Tag VLAN menu
Add a port to a VLAN Group
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Under the VLAN ID drop down menu, select the VLAN you want to edit.
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Click the box below the port number so that a ‘T’ (tagged) or ‘U’ (untagged) appears.
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Click Apply.
Remove a port from a VLAN Group
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Click the box again until a blank box appears.
This will remove VLAN membership from the port.
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Click Apply.
Note
: The default PVID of all ports is 1; therefore, you cannot remove any ports for the default Tag VLAN. It means that before removing any
desired port from default Tag VLAN, changes PVID of such desired port to the PVID other than 1.
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Create a new VLAN Group
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Under the VLAN ID drop down menu, select Add new VLAN. See Figures 2-22 and 2-23 for an example of creating VLAN 2.
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Enter the VLAN ID “2” in the provided fields. VLAN ID must be set within 2 ~ 4094.
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Add VLAN members if so desired; click the box below the port number so that a ‘T’ (tagged) or ‘U’ (untagged) appears.
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Click Apply.
Note
: To allow untagged packets to participate in VLAN 2, make sure to change the Port VLAN Ids (PVID) for the relevant ports. Access the PVID
Settings by using the VLAN ID drop down menu.
Figure 5-22. Switch> VLAN Setting> Tag VLAN: Add new VLAN
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Delete a VLAN Group
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Under the VLAN ID drop down menu, select the VLAN you want to remove.
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Click to select Remove VLAN.
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Click Apply.
Figure 5-23. Switch> VLAN Setting> Tag VLAN: Delete a VLAN
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PVID Setting
All untagged packets entering the switch will by default be tagged with the port’s Primary VLAN Identification (PVID). This screen allows you to
specify the PVID for each port.
Take VLAN 2 for example: ports 5, 6, 7, and 8 have been checked as tagged ports for this VLAN. You must change the PVID value from “1” to “2”
for those ports to avoid losing untagged packets when they are received.
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Under the VLAN ID drop down menu, select PVID Setting. See below for an example of setting PVID for VLAN 2.
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Change the PVID value of ports 5, 6, 7, and 8.
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Click Apply.
Figure 5-24. Switch> VLAN Setting> Tag VLAN: PVID Setting
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Switch> Trunking
Port Trunking is a feature that allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link (aggregate link). Trunks can be defined for similar
port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed within the
same bank. A bank is a set of eight ports, such as ports 1 to 8, ports 9 to 16, ports 17 to 24, or port 25 and port 26, on the same switch unit. Up to
four trunks can be operating at the same time.
The Trunk Table shows all four trunking groups are set disabled by default. For each trunk group, trunk members are pre-set for selection.
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Click to select Trunk members from a pull-down menu for a Trunk group
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Click Apply to activate the new setting
Note
: The selected trunk port setting must set to the same VLAN group.
Figure 5-25. Switch> Trunk Setting
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