User`s guide

AT-S45 User’s Guide
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However, it is important to note that, by default, all of the ports that
you just added to the new VLAN are tagged ports, meaning they are
shared ports. The ports are still members of their current VLANs.
If you want to convert the ports into untagged ports, you must
perform the procedure in Phase 2.
Note
There are two additional buttons in the bottom right-hand corner of
the page. The Restore button will cancel any changes you have
made to the VLAN since using the Apply button. The Clear button
removes all checks from all radio buttons, letting you select each
port’s configuration. If you leave any port columns blank when you
click the Apply button, the management software will assign those
ports to the Not Member row.
Phase 2 This phase to creating a new VLAN converts the tagged ports that you
added to the new VLAN into untagged ports. This involves changing the
PVIDs of the ports so that they match the VID of the new VLAN. For
example, if you assigned the new VLAN a VID of 4, you must change the
PVIDs of the untagged ports to 4. The following procedure explains how
this is accomplished.
The following procedure assumes that you are continuing directly from
Phase 1.
1. On the Home page, select the Advanced Config menu tab and then
select VLAN Config from the sub-menu. Select VLAN Port Config
from the next sub-menu.