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Configuring Switching Information
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M6100 Web Management User Guide
Internal VLAN Configuration
This section displays the allocation base and the allocation mode of internal VLAN. The
internal VLAN is reserved by port-based routing interface and invisible to the end user
. Once
these internal VLANs are allocated by port-based routing interface, they cannot be assigned
to a routing VLAN interface.
1. Use Internal VLAN
Allocation Base to specify the VLAN Allocation Base for the routing
interface. The default base of the internal VLAN is 1 to 4093.
2. Use the optional Internal VLAN
Allocation Policy field to specify a policy for the internal
VLAN allocation. There are two policies supported: ascending and descending.
VLAN Configuration
1. Use VLAN ID to specify the VLAN Identifier for the new VLAN.
The range of the VLAN
ID is 1 to 4093.
2. Use the optional VLAN Name field to specify a name for the VLAN. It can be up to 32
alphanumeric characters long, including blanks.
The default is blank. VLAN ID 1 always has
a name of 'Default'.
3. Click Add to add a new VLAN to the switch.
4. Click Delete to delete a selected VLAN from the switch.
5. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.
6. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take
ef
fect immediately.
Field Description
VLAN Type This field identifies the type of the VLAN you are
configuring.
You cannot change the type of the
default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1): it is always type
'Default'. When you create a VLAN, using this
screen, its type will always be 'Static'. A VLAN that is
created by GVRP registration initially has a type of
'Dynamic'. When configuring a Dynamic VLAN, you
can change its type to 'Static'.
Advanced
From the Advanced link, you can access the following pages:
VLAN Configuration on page 131
VLAN Membership on page 134
VLAN Status on page 135
Port PVID Configuration on page 136
MAC Based VLAN on page 137
Protocol Based VLAN Group Configuration on page 138