User`s guide
AT-S45 User’s Guide
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The VLAN Port Config page will appear, as displayed in Figure 68
Figure 68 VLAN Port Configuration
This window lists the ports on the switch and each port’s current PVID
assignment. For example, referring to the figure above, Ports 5 to 12
all have a PVID of 1, meaning that they are untagged members of the
Default VLAN, which has a VID of 1.
2. Enter a PVID value in the PVID field for the port number whose PVID
you want to change.
Once a new PVID has been assigned to a port, the port is removed as
an untagged port from its current VLAN and added to the new VLAN
as an untagged port.
If the port is also an tagged member of any VLANs, it remains as a
tagged member of those VLANs.
3. Click Apply.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to assign new PVIDs to any other ports that are
to be untagged members of the new VLAN.
This completes the procedure for creating a new VLAN.