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EdgeSwitch User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Chapter 4: VLANs
Chapter 4: VLANs
The VLANs screen configures Virtual Local Area Networks
(VLANs) and trunk ports.
Reset To cancel your changes, click Reset.
Apply To immediately save your changes, click Apply.
VLANs
All ports belong to VLAN1, which is enabled as a
management VLAN by default. A port can belong to more
than one VLAN.
Trunk Ports Trunk mode is disabled by default. Trunk
ports carry both untagged and tagged traffic from
multiple VLANs. Trunk ports are indicated by a dark gray
background in the Trunk Ports section and by a thick
outline in the VLAN sections below. If ports belong to a
LAG, they are color‑coded by LAG.
New VLAN ID To create a new VLAN, enter a unique VLAN
ID from 2 to 4093 and click +.
The new VLAN appears.
ID Displays the ID number of the VLAN.
Name Displays the name of the VLAN. Click to change
the name.
(ports) Displays the ports with the appropriate
membership status indicator, as described below.
n For each port, assign its membership status as a
tagged or untagged member of this VLAN. You can also
exclude a port from this VLAN.
T (tag) The port belongs to this VLAN, and VLAN tags
are included on outgoing frames. Click the letter until
it becomes a “T.
U (untag) The port belongs to this VLAN, and VLAN
tags are excluded from outgoing frames. Click the
letter until it becomes a “U”.