User`s guide

AT-S45 User’s Guide
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Creating a Tagged or Untagged VLAN
The procedure for creating a new VLAN is divided into the following
phases:
Phase 1: Assigning a VID and name and specifying the port
members
Phase 2: Converting tagged ports into untagged ports
Performing Phase 1 is required whenever you create a new VLAN. Every
VLAN must have a name, VID, and, of course, ports. You will need to
perform Phase 2 if some or all of the ports of a VLAN will be untagged
ports. Ports that you want to function as untagged ports must be
converted by changing their PVIDs, as explained in Phase 2.
To create a new VLAN, start by performing the procedure in Phase 1.
Phase 1 This phase assigns a VID and a name to your VLAN, and also designates
the VLAN port members.
1. From the Main Menu, type A to select the Advanced Switch
Configuration Menu.
2. From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, type V to select
VLAN Management.
The VLAN Management Menu in Figure 25 is displayed.
Figure 25 VLAN Management Menu
AT-9410GB Local Management System
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Advanced Switch Configuration -> VLAN Management Menu
VLAN Type : 802.1Q GVRP Status :Disabled
VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type
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1 Default VLAN Permanent
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[N]ext Page [C]reate VLAN C[o]nfig VLAN Member
[P]revious Page [D]elete VLAN [S]et Port Config
[R]eset VLAN to Default Set [G]VRP Status Set VLAN [T]ype
[Q]uit to previous menu
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