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Figure 2 VLAN configuration
The VLAN list will display VLAN items that exist in the current device according to the ascending order. In
case of lots of items, you can look for the to-be-configured VLAN through the buttons like “Prev”, “Next” and
“Search”.
You can click “New” to create a new VLAN.
You can also click “Edit” at the end of a VLAN item to modify the VLAN name and the port’s attributes in the
VLAN.
If you select the checkbox before a VLAN and then click “Delete”, the selected VLAN will be deleted.
Note:
By default, a VLAN list can display up to 100 VLAN items. If you want to configure more VLANs
through Web, please log on to the switch through the Console port or Telnet, enter the global
configuration mode and then run the “
ip http web max-vlan
” command to modify the maximum
number of VLANs that will be displayed.
15.1.2 VLAN Settings
If you click "New" or “Edit” in the VLAN list, the VLAN configuration page appears, on which new VLANs can
be created or the attributes of an existent VLAN can be modified.
Figure 3 Revising VLAN configuration
If you want to create a new VLAN, enter a VLAN ID and a VLAN name; the VLAN name can be null.
Through the port list, you can set for each port the default VLAN , the VLAN mode (Trunk or Access), whether
to allow the entrance of current VLAN packets and whether to execute the untagging of the current VLAN when
the port works as the egress port.
Note:
When a port in Trunk mode serves as an egress port, it will untag the default VLAN by default.
15.2 GVRP Configuration
15.2.1 GVRP Global Attribute Configuration
If you click Layer-2 Config -> GVRP Config -> GVRP Global Config in the navigation bar, the GVRP