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The VLAN Configuration window for the Production VLAN is 
displayed.
14. In the All Ports on VLAN field, enter the following and press <Return>:
10, 16, 22-24
These are the ports, both tagged and untagged, on the slave 
switch that are to be a part of the Production VLAN. Ports 22 
through 24 will be untagged ports while ports 10 and 16 will be 
tagged. 
15. In the Tagged Ports on VLAN field, enter the following and press 
<Return>:
10, 16
These are the two ports on the slave switch that are to be tagged 
ports in the Production VLAN. Port 10 functions as an uplink to the 
AT-8224XL switch. Port 16 is connected to a IEEE 802.3Q-
compliant server, meaning that it can be shared by the two 
VLANs.
16. Select Update this VLAN.
17. Return to the Main Menu.
The Production VLAN now contains ports from both the master 
switch and the slave switch. Additionally, port 11 on the master 
switch and ports 16 and 18 on the slave switch have been 
designated as tagged ports, meaning they can be members of 
more than one VLAN.










