Switching
[ Switching > VLAN > Configuration ]
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RM GUI GRS
Release
8.0
09/2019
5.8.2
VLAN Configuration
[ Switching > VLAN > Configuration ]
In this dialog, you manage the VLANs. To set up a VLAN, create a further row in the table. There
you specify for each port if it transmits data packets of the respective VLAN and if the data packets
contain a VLAN tag.
You distinguish between the following VLANs:
The user sets up static VLANs.
The device sets up dynamic VLANs automatically and removes them if the prerequisites cease
to apply.
For the following functions the device creates dynamic VLANs:
–
MRP
: If you assign to the ring ports a non-existing VLAN, then the device creates this VLAN.
–
MVRP
: The device creates a VLAN based on the messages of neighboring devices.
Note:
The settings are effective only if the VLAN Unaware Mode is disabled. See the
Switching >
Global
dialog.
Table
VLAN ID
ID of the VLAN.
The device supports up to 128 VLANs simultaneously set up.
Possible values:
1..4042
Status
Displays how the VLAN is set up.
Possible values:
other
VLAN
1
or
VLAN set up using the
802.1X Port Authentication
function. See the
Network Security > 802.1X Port
Authentication
dialog.
permanent
VLAN set up by the user.
or
VLAN set up using the
MRP
function. See the
Switching > L2-Redundancy > MRP
dialog.
If you save the changes in the non
-
volatile memory, then the VLANs with this setting remain set
up after a restart.
dynamicMvrp
VLAN set up using the
MVRP
function. See the
Switching > MRP-IEEE > MVRP
dialog.
VLANs with this setting are write-protected. The device removes a VLAN from the table as soon
as the last port leaves the VLAN.
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