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Virtual LAN
Advanced Configuration
Table 7-3. Participation/Tagging Fields
Click
Apply
to save any changes for the current boot session; the changes take effect immediately.
N o t e
■
A port can have only one untagged VLAN membership. If a port is already an untagged VLAN
member in a VLAN and another new VLAN is selected for untagged membership, then the port
will be excluded from the previously untagged VLAN.
■
If a port's untagged VLAN membership is the same as Management VLAN, the port can not be
selected as a management port because changing its untagged VLAN membership can interrupt
management access.
■
If Management Port is not configured, then changing the untagged VLAN membership of any
port whose current untagged VLAN membership is the same as Management VLAN can
interrupt management access.
Advanced Configuration
Use the Advanced Configuration page to further configure up to seven VLANs with IP interfaces, for a
total of eight including the Management VLAN. The additional VLAN interfaces may be used for
connecting the servers in non-native subnets for consolidated management.
To display the Advanced Configuration page, click
VLANs > Advanced Configuration
in the navigation
pane.
Field
Description
VLAN
Select the VLAN to configure.
Tag / Untag / Exclude All
For a port or trunk to participate in a VLAN, its tagging policy must be defined. By default,
all ports and trunks are configured as untagged members of VLAN1, and are excluded
from all other newly created VLANs.
You can configure each port individually or use the
Tag / Untag / Exclude All
box to
configure all ports at once. Click the box until the appropriate option is displayed:
•
E
—exclude from VLAN.
•
T
—participate in the selected VLAN and tag all frames.
•
U
—participate in the selected VLAN and leave all outgoing frames untagged. Each
port can have only one untagged VLAN membership. If a port is an untagged member
of a VLAN and a second VLAN is selected for untagged membership, then the first
VLAN membership is automatically changed to E (Exclude).
• A grayed out box indicates the port is either configured as a member of a trunk or
cannot participate in any VLAN
Port
Use the individual port boxes to specify whether a port participates in this VLAN by
identifying the tagging policy, or by excluding the port from the VLAN.
Summary of Contents for PS1810 SERIES
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