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NetAtlas Enterprise Ethernet Switch Manager User’s Guide
131 Chapter 15 VLAN
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Note: A forbidden port cannot be an egress port or tagged.
The following table describes the labels in this screen for each VLAN port type.
15.2.2 Removing a VLAN
In the VLAN screen, select a VLAN and click Delete.
Table 61 VLAN Configuration: 802.1Q: Modify
LABEL DESCRIPTION
VLAN Identity
Active Select Active to enable this VLAN.
VLAN ID This field displays a unique number to identify the VLAN.
VLAN Name Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes.
Static VLAN Click on a port in a list to add the selected port to the port list. If a port is not on
any of the three port lists, then it is a normal tagged port. Refer to the following
table for the VLAN port type descriptions.
Egress Ports Select the port(s) to belong to this VLAN.
Forbidden Ports This is a port that is blocked from joining a VLAN group. No frames are
transmitted through this port.
Untagged Ports This is a port that does not tag all outgoing frames transmitted.
VLAN Status Preview Click on a port in the Egress Ports list to add the selected port to the VLAN
Status Preview list. If a port is not selected from any of the three port lists, then it
is a normal tagged port. Refer to Table 62 on page 131 for the VLAN port type
descriptions.
OK Click OK to save the changes and close this screen.
Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen. All unsaved changes will be lost.
Table 62 VLAN Port Type Descriptions
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Egress Ports A port that is in the egress list in a VLAN. Only select this if the connected
device supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN.
Forbidden Ports A port that is blocked from joining a VLAN group. No frames are transmitted
through this port.
Untagged Ports A port that does not tag all outgoing frames transmitted.
Normal Tagged Port A port that joins a VLAN group using GVRP. Outgoing frames are tagged on
this port.