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[4] Set Server Port
Assigns a port to a server port. A server port belongs to all VLAN groups,
and it is usually connected to a shared device including a file server and/or a
print server.
Type “4” at the [Your Select>] prompt and press Enter.
Next, type a desired port number at the [Server Port Num>] prompt. This
port will be assigned to a server port.
The terminal application will display the current server port number.
In the next step, Port 3 is added to VLAN Group 3.
Type “3” at the [Your select>] prompt, and press Enter.
Next, type “3” at the [Vlan Port>] prompt to add Port 3 to the VLAN. Press
Enter.
Then, type “2”at the [What Vid do you want to set?] prompt to assign the
port to VLAN Group 2.
The terminal application will display the current VLAN configuration.
The upper row shows the individual port numbers, whereas the lower row
indicates the VLAN group numbers to which each port has been assigned.
In this example, Port 3 has been set to VLAN Group 2.
Finally, let us proceed to add Port 5 to VLAN Group 2.
Type “3” at the [Your select>] prompt and press Enter.
Next, Type “5” at the [Vlan Port>] to add Port 5 to the VLAN. Press Enter.
Then, type “2”at the [What Vid do you want to set?] prompt to assign the
port to VLAN Group 2.
The terminal application will display the current VLAN configuration.
The upper row shows the individual port numbers, whereas the lower row
indicates the VLAN group numbers to which each port has been assigned.
In these steps, Port 1, 3 and 5 have been set to VLAN Group 2. Repeat
these steps to create other VLAN groups.